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FHA releases draft of new foreclosure prevention option -
ESSA Bank & Trust will pay $3M to settle redlining claims -
Wall Street anxiously awaits Congress debt-deal vote -
Fed's Jefferson: Basel III endgame will bring 'more robust' capital requirements -
With a debt deal pending, changes are coming to the Fed's balance sheet
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Legacy core systems and the high cost of hiring people with artificial intelligence skills are among the factors getting in the way of big AI payoffs, experts say.
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Officials in the Trump administration have floated the idea of changing how the government measures economic growth. Economists say the shift would create new expenses for banks.
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Trade groups representing banks and utilities urged lawmakers to reauthorize the CISA law before it expires in September.
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The new name Cotality, along with its latest tag line, reflects its role in serving and uniting the entire property ecosystem, company executives said.
March 24 -
Second-lien loans make up virtually the entire pool, which carries some risk of poor recovery rates. Yet 78% of the pool is also considered safe-harbor mortgages.
March 24 -
The Justice Department has asked the high court to intervene and halt reinstatements of federal employees who were fired by the Office of Personnel Management.
March 24
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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Federal Reserve Gov. Michelle Bowman, who has been nominated to be the central bank's top regulator, sidestepped direct questions about the Trump administration's incursion into the Fed's regulatory independence.
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Freddie Mac reported a 2 basis point drop in mortgage rates, but other timelier measurements had the 30-year fixed close to or above the 7% mark.
April 10 -
Approximately 9% of current homeowners experience a labor market event that results in a negative credit shock, limiting access to their equity, Point said.
April 10 -
Inflation cooled faster than expected last month, giving the Federal Reserve room to ease monetary policy if the economy weakens suddenly. But tariffs and other policy changes still cloud the outlook for monetary policy.
April 10 -
The top five subservicers that are depositories had a combined unpaid principal balance of more than $1.8 trillion at the end of Q4 2023.
April 10