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04/07/2010 03:30 AM
Fed Blog: Fed blog moves
Bankrate blogs have moved to a new, improved platform.
03/18/2010 03:00 AM
Fed Blog: Inflation low, Fed idle
Buckle your seat belts because the mortgage rate ride may get bumpy.
03/17/2010 03:30 AM
Fed Blog: Fed holds off on changes
Buckle your seat belts because the mortgage rate ride may get bumpy.
03/15/2010 05:00 PM
Fed Blog: What will the Fed say today?
The Federal Open Market Committee meets today and many wait to hear the statement.
03/05/2010 05:00 PM
Fed Blog: Economy rebounding despite winter storms
The Beige Book was released Wednesday.
02/19/2010 03:30 AM
Fed Blog: Don't fret over hike in discount rate
The Federal Reserve announced an increase in the discount rate, not the federal funds rate.
02/09/2010 06:30 AM
Fed Blog: A new barometer of interest rates?
When rates do rise, it appears we'll be watching and referring to a different rate.
01/27/2010 08:30 AM
Fed Blog: No rate change imminent
The Federal Open Market Committee wrapped up its two-day meeting today.
01/25/2010 04:00 AM
Fed Blog: Lots of Fed news this week
The Federal Open Market Committee meets this week.
01/16/2010 01:00 AM
Fed Blog: Inflation checkup and upcoming windfalls
The December Consumer Price Index was released yesterday.
01/07/2010 06:30 AM
Fed Blog: Answering reader e-mail
Today's post answers a couple of recent reader e-mails.
01/06/2010 03:30 AM
Fed Blog: 2010 rate outlook
Let's take a look at where rates went in 2009 and the outlook for 2010.
12/16/2009 08:30 AM
Fed Blog: Fed still on hold
The FOMC meets this month and maintaining interest rates is still central to its game plan.
12/11/2009 06:30 AM
Fed Blog: Low interest rates key to Fed's game plan
The FOMC meets this month and maintaining interest rates is still central to its game plan.
12/04/2009 04:00 AM
Fed Blog: Making sense of the Federal Reserve
But don't get too excited. It's not like we're seeing actual job growth.