Today's Mortgage Rates — March 17, 2021: Rates Up for Fixed-Rate Loans

Today's Mortgage Rates — March 17, 2021: Rates Up for Fixed-Rate Loans

On March 17, 2021, mortgage rates rose slightly for fixed-rate loan options. If you are buying a home, the good news is that these rates still remain competitive by historical standards even though they are up from recent record lows. Here’s what you need to …
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Is Nokia's "Reset" Bad News for Investors?

The company expects to save more than $700 million per year by the end of this restructuring, but the savings won’t go toward boosting Nokia’s bottom line. Instead, the company will increase its R&D spending and infrastructure investments in a targeted …
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Treasury yields extend gains before Fed; tech shares slump

Higher inflation expectations have boosted bond yields and sparked a rotation from growth to value stocks. Bond investor Bill Gross predicted in a Bloomberg TV interview that inflation will rise to 3 per cent to 4 per cent in the coming months.
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BMW's Electric Vehicles Will Make Up Half Of Sales By 2030—A Lower Target Than Some Peers

BMW said on Wednesday that one-half of its sales will comprise electric vehicles by 2030, a somewhat more conservative target compared to its automaker peers who are scrambling to produce more green cars to meet EU climate mandates.
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Nedbank decides against dividend as profits slump

Nedbank said on Wednesday it was not paying a dividend for 2020, when its annual profit plunged 56.8%. Two rival South African lenders have restored dividends after the central bank eased guidance against the payouts, but Nedbank was among those …
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