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Beginning the month at 5.64%, 10-year Treasuries ended February at 6.13% - on the way to a May peak of 7.48% and November ...
Angus Loten writes about enterprise information technology for The Wall Street Journal's New York bureau.
Laura Kusisto is the deputy legal bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal. Previously, she was a national legal affairs ...
March sales of existing homes in the U.S. were down in March, but median home price exceeded $400,000 for the first time, ...
Many buyers, spooked by rising economic uncertainty, stayed away from the housing market during the start of the crucial ...
With calendar year estimates, what was once a discussion about future earnings can quickly become a discussion about past ...
Hedge funds can take much bigger risks than banks because they raise capital from investors who often agree to “lock up” ...
Mortgage rates jumped, clocking the biggest one-week jump in over eight months, even as uncertainty about the economy showed up in housing data.
Wall Street leaps nearly 3% as markets worldwide rally The ... in U.S. opioid settlement The rate rose to 6.83% from 6.62% ...
Five years of COVID-era relief for federally-insured mortgages has helped millions of American homeowners retain their properties, while artificially inflating home prices and leading to the potential ...
Those who find themselves with condos on Fannie Mae's so-called "blacklist" are going to find it hard—if not impossible—to ...