Mortgage Rates in the US Climb for a Fourth Week to Reach 7.17%
Mortgage rates in the US increased for a fourth straight week.
Mortgage rates in the US increased for a fourth straight week.
Argentina’s central bank cut its key interest rate for the fourth time since President Javier Milei took office in December as officials bet on a sustained slowdown in inflation in the South American nation.
Individual investors are pessimistic that the US stock market can bounce back after stumbling in April with inflation remaining stickier than expected and economic growth stalling.
Ukraine’s finance chief said a $61 billion US aid package helps cover budget gaps for this year, though the nation’s fiscal outlook for 2025 is “very uncertain” given the duration of the war with Russia.
Wheat futures traded in Chicago nearly erased losses so far this year, with prices climbing on concerns over weather in key producers.
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