Friday, August 21, 2015

DOW Drops 530 Points Credit Repair Nerds Wisconsin

The DOW Stock Market Index has closed with a 530 point drop.  Market counselors describe this major sell off as a correction.  This could indicate no Federal Reserve Rate change.

The (FOMC) Federal Open Markets Committee is scheduled to meet again on September 16-17, 2015.  The Federal Open Markets Committee typically elevates the Federal Reserve Rate to manage a robust economic report.  A Federal Reserve Rate increase in September appears unlikely.

The stagnant Federal Reserve Rate can mean the continuation of low interest rates for consumers borrowing to purchase Real Estate.  Access to these low interest rates for long term loans can be dependent on the presentation of your credit report.

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