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mortgage

[mawr-gij] / ˈmɔr gɪdʒ /
NOUN
loan agreement
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While the sale of the home had been legally completed and the purchase money was received, she said PM Law had not paid off the mortgage.

From BBC

“Even if the Fed lowers policy rates to stimulate the economy, borrowers may not get as much benefit from this on new mortgages or even with auto financing, which covers two- to five-year periods.”

From MarketWatch

A Treasury curve that remains steeper around the same time the Fed is ready, or expected, to cut rates translates into a more difficult time for consumers or businesses looking for mortgages or long-term loans.

From MarketWatch

Michael Burry, the entrepreneur who gained fame for spotting the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis, fanned fears on Monday as he flagged a possible "death spiral" for bitcoin.

From Barron's

Do I take out a $400K mortgage or use my Roth IRA?

From MarketWatch