- Sep 16-17, 2025|San Diego, CA
Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon said in a Tuesday statement that "the U.S. economy remained resilient" during the second quarter, adding that the recent tax cuts and potential deregulation are "positive for the economic outlook."
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The Treasury market experienced unexpected volatility in April after President Trump announced sweeping tariffs, but recovered after the moves were delayed. Some see that as proof of resilience in the market, but others say it highlights vulnerabilities.
June 4 -
The San Francisco-based bank was long hamstrung by a regulatory order that kept it under $1.95 trillion of assets. Now Wells can hit the gas on business lines it had kept idle.
June 3 -
The software firm will employ Wolters Kluwer's technology that allow it to offer hybrid closings as well as remote online notarizations through its platform.
June 3 -
The Detroit company intends to pay at least $1.9 billion of the servicer's senior notes due through 2028, and could cover another $3 billion due through 2032.
June 3 -
The new notes redeem older ones issued in 2018 and address the kind of near-term obligation that analysts have monitored closely at nonbank mortgage firms.
June 3
Only 20% of the Top Producers in the National Mortgage News survey were under 40, while almost half were between 41 and 50, and 30% even older.
Those who raced ahead of the pack of loan originators last year went the distance by offering exceptional customer service, catering to niche pockets of demand in the market.
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After steering his former companies through turmoil, Martell will again attempt to turn fortunes around for a firm under regulatory and legal scrutiny.
June 16 -
A year after the transaction was announced, and 11 months' post-cancellation, an AI-driven answer to a search engine query said the deal was completed.
June 16 -
A survey from Redfin reveals that Americans are unsure about how President Trump's policies will affect home prices.
June 16 -
The National Fair Housing Alliance accuses the department of using inaccurate statistics to justify deep cuts to fair housing programs
June 16 -
Opposition is growing to the Trump administration's efforts to roll back fair lending requirements for lenders imposed by Biden-era prosecutors.
June 16