Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell in congressional testimony Wednesday played down the link between the Fed’s purchases of mortgage bonds and direct aid by the central bank to the housing market.

The Fed’s asset purchases of $80 billion a month in Treasurys and $40 billion a month in mortgage bonds “all go into creating a low interest rate environment,” which includes lowering mortgage rates, Mr. Powell told the House Committee on Financial Services.

“Mortgage…

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