Tue 18 Sep 2007
Fed cuts short term interest rate by .5%
Posted by hensley.lynette under Buyer's Corner , Seller's Forum , Mortgage NewsThe Fed cut the short term interest rate by .5% today in a move to improve the housing market. The stock market responded with immediate gains of about 1.5%, showing a hopeful outlook for recovery and a soft landing for the wider economy.
From CNN Money, “The federal funds rate, an overnight lending rate that banks charge each other, is important since it influences the amount of interest consumers must pay for various types of debt, such as credit cards, home equity lines of credit and auto loans. The rate cut should help some beleaguered home borrowers who are set to see monthly payments on adjustable rate mortgages rise later this year.”
The immediate response among the lenders that I work with? Rates dropped in many conforming loan products. This should allow people who need to refinance to do so with a very attractive rate, and move into a long term product, especially for those who want to stay in their homes for the long haul.
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