Virág Blazsek is a lecturer in commercial, corporate and banking law, University of Leeds School of Law, Leeds, United Kingdom.
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The industry hasn't been sure how much of a lift they'd get this spring but a broader slowdown in hiring may help to lower financing costs.
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Almost half of parents said their grown children returned to live with them after graduation, placing greater challenges on their own long-term housing and retirement goals, according to a recent survey.
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But the mortgage unit of Intercontinental Exchange narrowed its quarterly losses and touted the addition of several new customers this year in its earnings call.
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Mortgage rates reached their highest point since the end of November, seemingly not severely impacting Spring home purchase activity, Freddie Mac said.
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Title insurers, whose activity is highly correlated to mortgage production, wrote $15.1 billion in premiums during 2023, down from $21 billion in 2022 and $26.2 billion for the year before that.
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The Federal Open Market Committee held the federal funds rate at current levels, citing "lack of further progress" toward meeting inflation goals.
May 1 -
A new policy directive aims to fortify critical infrastructure by enhancing collaboration between U.S. intelligence agencies and systemically important financial entities.
May 1 -
Mark Warren and Thom Tillis have introduced the Secure Artificial Intelligence Act of 2024 to address the unique risks of AI.
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The April 26 update came two days after the group received preliminary approval for the Sitzer/Burnett agreement.
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