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  2. An interest rate cut won’t fix the housing crisis, Moody’s ...

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    The Fed started raising interest rates more than two years ago, and it sent mortgage rates soaring; gone were the historical lows of the pandemic. Daily mortgage rates reached 8.03% in October ...

  3. Mortgage rates tend to trail the 10-year Treasury yield, which he suspects will hover around 4% to 4.50%; that generally puts mortgage rates at that 5.5% to 6% he’s expecting.

  4. Bankrate’s Q2 Economic Indicator Survey: What ... - AOL

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    — Dante DeAntonio, Senior Director of Economic Research at Moody’s Analytics. ... Bankrate’s annual interest rate forecast for 2024, for example, ...

  5. Moody's Ratings - Wikipedia

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    Together, they are sometimes referred to as the Big Three credit rating agencies. While credit rating agencies are sometimes viewed as interchangeable, Moody's, S&P and Fitch in fact rate bonds differently; for example, S&P and Fitch Ratings measure the probability that a security will default, while Moody's ratings seek to measure the expected losses in the event of a default. [7]

  6. Bankrate’s Interest Rate Forecast for 2024: Mortgages, credit ...

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    30-year fixed-rate mortgage: 5.75%. Change: -1.15 percentage point. Highest since 2009. Mortgage rates ended 2023 with a cooldown almost as fast as the surge.

  7. Credit rating agency - Wikipedia

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    A credit rating agency (CRA, also called a ratings service) is a company that assigns credit ratings, which rate a debtor's ability to pay back debt by making timely principal and interest payments and the likelihood of default. An agency may rate the creditworthiness of issuers of debt obligations, of debt instruments, [1] and in some cases ...