Interest rates will sink to 2.75pc, says Goldman Sachs The Bank of England will cut interest rates much faster than markets predict over the next year, a Wall Street investment bank has said, as monetary policy catches up with lower inflation. Goldman ... 10/21/2024 - 6:29 am | View Link
30-Year Mortgage Rates Continue Wavering in Mid-6% Range Rates on 30-year new purchase loans have been bobbing around the 6.5% mark for two weeks, and ended last week essentially flat. Other loan types also held close to steady Friday. 10/21/2024 - 5:01 am | View Link
Mortgage Predictions for Week of Oct. 21-26, 2024 Katherine Watt is a CNET Money writer focusing on mortgages, home equity and banking. She previously wrote about personal finance for NextAdvisor. Based in New York, Katherine graduated summa cum ... 10/20/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Compare Current Mortgage Rates in October 2024 Weekly Mortgage Rate Forecast Here’s what’s impacting mortgage rates this week and some tips to find ... Starting in early 2022, home loan rates began to surge as the Federal Reserve ... 10/17/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
Compare today's 30-year mortgage rates Interest rates on 30-year mortgage loans have hovered between the mid-6% and low-7% range in 2024. Rates started to trend downward in early August in anticipation of the Federal Reserve lowering ... 10/17/2024 - 5:14 am | View Link
If reelected, Trump promises to make Musk head of a government efficiency commission.
For four days billionaire Elon Musk toured Pennsylvania, putting his money and fame into helping Republican Donald Trump’s campaign to take back the White House in November.
The new service is already available in six states, and gives the supermarket giant a leg up against struggling drugstores like CVS and Walgreens.
Walmart has launched nationwide, same-day pharmacy delivery in six states: Arkansas, Missouri, New York, Nevada, South Carolina, and Wisconsin.
Too many disabled workers are still being exploited by outdated labor laws. But businesses have the power to change that.
This article is part of a series for National Disability Employment Awareness Month produced in collaboration with Making Space CEO and disability rights advocate Keely-Cat Wells. These pieces examine the barriers that disabled people face to participating fully and thriving in the workforce, as well as potential structural solutions.
By JENNIFER PELTZ
NEW YORK (AP) — Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries, his romantic partner and a third man were arrested Tuesday on charges of luring dozens of men into sex parties held around the world, sometimes by dangling the promise of modeling for the clothing retailer.
Jeffries, partner Matthew Smith and their employee James Jacobson “operated an international sex trafficking and prostitution business” from 2008 to 2015, using Jeffries’ status, wealth and a web of household staffers to fulfill the couple’s sexual desires and keep it all secret, according to an indictment unsealed in federal court in Brooklyn.
The charges follow sexual misconduct allegations, made in lawsuits and the media, from young people who said Jeffries promised modeling work and then pressed them into sex acts.
Jeffries’ attorney, Brian Bieber, said by email he would “respond in detail to the allegations after the indictment is unsealed, and when appropriate, but plan to do so in the courthouse — not the media.”
Messages seeking comment were sent to attorneys for Smith and Jacobson.
Jeffries and Smith were arrested in Florida and were due to make an initial court appearance Tuesday afternoon in West Palm Beach.
DETROIT — Had she wanted to, Michelle Chumley could have afforded a pricey new SUV loaded with options. But when it came time to replace her Chevrolet Blazer SUV, for which she’d paid about $40,000 three years ago, Chumley chose something smaller. And less costly.
With her purchase of a Chevrolet Trax compact SUV in June, Chumley joined a rising number of buyers who have made vehicles in the below-average $20,000-to-$30,000 range the fastest-growing segment of the nation’s new-auto market.
“I just don’t need that big vehicle and to be paying all of that gas money,” said Chumley, a 56-year-old nurse who lives outside Oxford, Ohio, near Cincinnati.
Across the industry, auto analysts say, an “affordability shift” is taking root.
Political and business media, pundits, and experts continue to cite prediction market odds as a credible forecast for the upcoming presidential election, regularly pointing to betting odds on prediction markets such as Polymarket, Kalshi, PredictIt, and Interactive Brokers as a guide to who is up and down in the horse race – but that is a big mistake.