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Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp (FHL.DU)

Dusseldorf - Dusseldorf Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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1.34000.0000 (0.00%)
At close: 07:31PM CEST
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Previous close1.3400
Open1.3300
Bid0.0000 x N/A
Ask0.0000 x N/A
Day's range1.3300 - 1.3600
52-week range0.3640 - 1.5500
Volume500
Avg. volume0
Market capN/A
Beta (5Y monthly)N/A
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings date31 Jul 2024 - 05 Aug 2024
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend dateN/A
1y target estN/A
  • Bloomberg

    US Mortgage Rates Decrease for Second Week, Falling to 7.02%

    (Bloomberg) -- Mortgage rates in the US eased further, relieving some pressure on buyers forging ahead in a tough US housing market.Most Read from BloombergUS Inflation Data Was Accidentally Released 30 Minutes EarlyPutin and Xi Vow to Step Up Fight to Counter US ‘Containment’With a BlackRock CEO, $9 Trillion Vanguard Braces for TurbulenceJamie Dimon Sees ‘Lot of Inflationary Forces in Front of Us’Dow Average Touches 40,000 Before Pulling Back: Markets WrapThe average for a 30-year, fixed loan w

  • GlobeNewswire

    Mortgage Rates Continue to Decrease

    Primary Mortgage Market Survey® U.S. weekly average mortgage rates as of 05/16/2024 MCLEAN, Va., May 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Freddie Mac (OTCQB: FMCC) today released the results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey® (PMMS®), showing the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) averaged 7.02 percent. “Mortgage rates decreased for the second consecutive week,” said Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s Chief Economist. “Given the news that inflation eased slightly, the 10-year Treasury yield dipped, leading to

  • Associated Press Finance

    Long-term mortgage rates retreat for second straight week, US average at 7.02%

    The average 30-year rate fell to 7.02% from 7.09% last week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday. Higher mortgage rates can add hundreds of dollars a month in costs for borrowers, limiting homebuyers' purchasing options. “The decrease in rates, albeit small, may provide a bit more wiggle room in the budgets of prospective homebuyers,” said Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist.