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Mortgage refinance demand surges, as interest rates drop further Mortgage refinance demand surges, as interest rates drop further

Mortgage refinance demand surges, as interest rates drop further

July 2, 2025
Trump administration moves to count crypto as a federal mortgage asset Trump administration moves to count crypto as a federal mortgage asset

Trump administration moves to count crypto as a federal mortgage asset

June 26, 2025
Mortgage rates rose to the highest level since January, but demand from homebuyers still grew. Here's why. Mortgage rates rose to the highest level since January, but demand from homebuyers still grew. Here's why.

Mortgage rates rose to the highest level since Janu, but demand from homebuyers still grew. Here’s why.

May 28, 2025
Mortgage rates cross back over 7% after U.S. credit downgrade Mortgage rates cross back over 7% after U.S. credit downgrade

Mortgage rates cross back over 7% after U.S. credit downgrade

May 20, 2025
Mortgage rates slingshot higher as tariff uncertainty roils markets Mortgage rates slingshot higher as tariff uncertainty roils markets

Mortgage rates slingshot higher as tariff uncertainty roils markets

April 9, 2025
Hong Kong cuts liquor duty, eases mortgage rules for economic spark Hong Kong cuts liquor duty, eases mortgage rules for economic spark

Hong Kong cuts liquor duty, eases mortgage rules for economic spark

October 16, 2024
real estate Photo:Xinhua real estate Photo:Xinhua

China’s central bank cuts existing mortgage rates to prop up housing market, stimulate economic growth

October 15, 2024
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    Nissan to start shipping EVs from China in 2026
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