Jonalyn Cueto

Jonalyn Cueto

Jonalyn Cueto is a global news writer for Key Media based in the Philippines. She writes news on business, insurance, and mortgage, among other topics. She has over a decade of experience in providing support to multinational agencies, including news writing, research, and copywriting.

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US-EU agreement announced, China truce extension expected

Global markets react to Trump's latest trade move

US-EU agreement announced, China truce extension expected

FHLBank Boston reports Q2 financials

CEO describes financial performance as 'steady' in second quarter

FHLBank Boston reports Q2 financials

US raises anti-dumping duties on Canadian softwood

A longstanding dispute intensifies following a fresh ruling

US raises anti-dumping duties on Canadian softwood

Nguyen, Lee join Motto Mortgage Triumph

Brokerage taps originators to ramp up business

Nguyen, Lee join Motto Mortgage Triumph

Trump raises tariff baseline, potentially inflaming inflation outlook

Could a new flurry of tariffs on August 1 see prices spike?

Trump raises tariff baseline, potentially inflaming inflation outlook

Trump tariffs aren't to blame for higher housing costs, says Lumber Coalition

Organization accuses Canada of 'scare tactics'

Trump tariffs aren't to blame for higher housing costs, says Lumber Coalition

US home sales expected to drop lower still after historically weak 2024

New projections point to a continued chill in the housing market

US home sales expected to drop lower still after historically weak 2024

Fed could still cut twice before year-end, Bessent suggests

Treasury secretary says central bank could still move rates lower despite its current pause

Fed could still cut twice before year-end, Bessent suggests

Mortgage applications rise despite high interest rates

What's behind the latest uptick?

Mortgage applications rise despite high interest rates

US homebuilding costs could spike because of Canada tariffs, report suggests

Construction materials may be about to get a lot more expensive

US homebuilding costs could spike because of Canada tariffs, report suggests