FOMC Minutes

The Fed Minutes Keep Mortgage Rates On Hold (For Now)

Comments(0) By •January 5th, 2011

The Federal Reserve released its December 14 meeting minutes Tuesday afternoon. There wasn’t much there to disturb mortgage markets, thankfully.

Fed Minutes Help Push Mortgage Rates To 4-Month High

Comments(0) By •November 26th, 2010

Bond markets have not taken kindly to the Fed Minutes. The minutes show a propensity toward Fed “action”, most of which markets believe to be inflationary. Inflation leads to higher mortgage rates and that’s exactly what we’ve seen.

Fed Minutes Edge Mortgage Rates Higher

Comments(0) By •October 13th, 2010

The Federal Reserve released its September 21, 2010 meeting minutes Tuesday afternoon. Mortgage rates are slightly higher today.

The March Fed Minutes Explains Why Home Sales Weren’t Worse This Winter

Comments(0) By •April 7th, 2010

From March’s Fed Minutes, it’s clear that the Fed’s concern about inflation is hugely diminished — a major plus for the mortgage bond market and mortgage rates.

Mortgage Rates Spike On The Federal Reserve’s January 2010 Meeting Minutes

Comments(0) By •February 18th, 2010

The Fed Minutes is a follow-up document, delivered 3 weeks after an official FOMC meeting. It’s a companion piece to the post-meeting press release, detailing the debates and discussions that shaped our central bankers’ policy decisions. The Minutes is a terrific look into the Fed’s collective mind and, yesterday, Wall Street didn’t like what it saw.

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