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MCLEAN, VA--(Marketwired - Apr 22, 2016) - Freddie Mac (OTCQB: FMCC) released today its monthly Outlook for April showing that while recent data darkened the growth outlook for the first quarter, expect housing to maintain its momentum in 2016 and be an economic engine of growth. Recent declines in mortgage rates have also boosted refinance potential.
Outlook Highlights
Quote: Attributed to Sean Becketti, Chief Economist, Freddie Mac.
"We've revised down our forecast for economic growth to reflect the recent data for the first quarter, but our outlook for the balance of the year remains modestly optimistic for the economy. However, we maintain our positive view on housing. In fact, the declines in long-term interest rates that accompanied much of the recent news should increase mortgage market activity, particularly refinance."
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