↑ Interest Rates Bank of Japan Raises Interest Rates to Highest Level in 30 Years - The Bank of Japan moved to slow inflation as the prime minister is borrowing more to fund an ambitious effort to build up industry and support households.Interest Rate Cut and Slower Inflation Offer Britons a Reprieve - Britain’s central bank reduced interest rates to 3.75 percent, a move that was welcomed by the government, which has been looking to lower the high cost of living.Why haven’t mortgage rates been falling since the last Federal Reserve rate cut? - The Fed cut its rate for the third time in 2025. Many thought mortgage rates would fall, but they've barely budged. Find out what’s going on and what to do next.When will mortgage rates go down? The federal funds rate has decreased, but mortgage rates have increased. - Mortgage rates are up this week. The Fed cut its rate in December, so will rates drop before the end of the year? Learn more about when mortgage rates will go down.Fed official forecasts bold path for interest rates, GDP in 2026 - Let’s ponder for a moment what might happen to interest rates in 2026. The past 12 months have been quite an economic ride: Historic in some respects, hyberbolic in others. New York Fed President John C. Williams thinks the next 12 will proMortgage and refinance interest rates today, December 12, 2025: Rates remain well below the 52-week average - These are today's mortgage and refinance interest rates. Mortgage rates remain below where they were the same time last year. Lock in your rate today.Mortgage rate predictions for the next 5 years: 2026-2030 - Mortgage rate projections for the next five years heavily rely on what the 10-year Treasury yield does. Learn about the rate predictions through 2030.Fed's Goolsbee explains vote against rate cut, says central bank should have waited - Chicago Federal Reserve President Austan Goolsbee spoke Friday morning on CNBC.India’s inflation rises to 0.71% in November as decline in food, fuel prices loses steam - India's inflation in November rose after touching an all-time low in October due to rise in prices of food items, fuel.Trump Gets to Pick a New Fed Chair but a Divided Board Still Gets a Say - President Trump wants substantially lower borrowing costs, but officials at the central bank appear ready to resist delivering further cuts if the economic backdrop does not warrant it.