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J Powell considering resigning (he will be fired soon anyway)

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Ee time lo rates padithe inflation and house rates peaks ki potayi

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2 minutes ago, anna_gari_maata said:

Ee time lo rates padithe inflation and house rates peaks ki potayi

mortgage rates are not going to fall immediately. it is tied to bond rates.

mortgage rates specifically follow US 10 Year Treasury bond Yeild rates. Since 10 Year Tresury bond rate is keep on increasing since jan. because  economic factors, such as inflation, economic growth, and market risk.

so if bank needs to invest on house (giving loan to you), it needs to either give from its liquid cash or borrow from Fed. if bank can make more money by simply purchasing 10 Year treasury bond than mortgage loan interest then why would bank needs to give you loan?

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sketch adirindi kadu. 

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lisa cook ki spot pettaru. *u(

 

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