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The statement fueled market expectations that the Fed will further increase interest rates.
Hiroki Shimazu
With the bond rates rising over the last couple of months, there has been an increase in the longer term CD rates, but if the Federal Reserve makes a move in a possible interest rate hike this month, you should see an increase in short term CD rates, money market, and checking rates.
Randy Rosen
The flip side of the rate increase is falling long-term rates, which should exert a positive force on the market. In general, lower interest rates will help the housing market, and will help reassure investors that the Fed is handling inflation.
Ken Tower
Mortgage rates eased further following the release of inflation indicators for March. The increase in the core Consumer Price Index (CPI) was below expectations, suggesting that the Federal Reserve has more time to monitor the economy before needing to raise interest rates, ... This should keep mortgage rates low and affordable to many families.
Frank Nothaft
Mortgage rates eased further following the release of inflation indicators for March. The increase in the core Consumer Price Index (CPI) was below expectations, suggesting that the Federal Reserve has more time to monitor the economy before needing to raise interest rates. This should keep mortgage rates low and affordable to many families.
Frank Nothaft
The market is largely of the view that the Fed will raise interest rates next month after the statement from the January meeting showing flexibility in raising rates while tracking economic indicators.
Yasuhisa Ishida
Overall we're in a very good situation; I don't think interest rates will be going up. Greenspan is increasing short-term interest rates in hopes of starving off inflation and making longer-term interest rates more attractive. This is still an unbelievable situation. We have a buyers' market with historically low interest rates.
Gregory Smith
The market is calm despite expectations the government may increase the money market 'short' because inflation figures were high and overnight money market rates are low,
Hugo Chavez
The market is calm despite expectations the government may increase the money market 'short' because inflation figures were high and overnight money market rates are low.
Hugo Morales
It's been a great investment market over the last three years, but as interest rates creep up and construction costs increase, the leasing market will grow stronger.
John Ransom
We've been on a course of raising interest rates. The language in the last (Federal Open Market Committee) statement suggests that there was more to come...If we had wanted a different interpretation, we would have said something different,
William Poole
Money market and checking account rates are more closely tied to Fed activity. Some banks are offering higher interest rates on checking and money market accounts, but these are promotional rates that are temporary and do not affect the core product interest rate.
Randy Rosen
The market is still very concerned with interest rates, and the IBM announcement gave the market a perfect excuse to refocus on higher interest rates. Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence.
Peter Cardillo
The market is still very concerned with interest rates, and the IBM announcement gave the market a perfect excuse to refocus on higher interest rates,
Peter Cardillo
We didn't see the big increase in Federal Reserve interest rates. I think that surprised a lot of the market.
Adam Myers
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