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CFPB proposes rule for clean energy home loans -
IMBs fail to include race data in HMDA reporting more often than banks and credit unions: analysis -
Bills seek to roll back recent change to mortgage pricing -
Fed's Barr: 'Weaknesses in supervision and regulation must be fixed' -
Black Knight, ICE argue FTC's structure is unconstitutional
- Sep 16-17, 2025|San Diego, CA
The transaction is the fourth of its type the company has done this year through the partnership it has had with Crosscountry Mortgage since late 2022.
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The lender says its technology will supercharge scale, preventing a potential hiring and firing spree which doomed it after the recent refinance boom.
March 19 -
A former COO at Marlin Mortgage claims the servicer transferred an MSR portfolio to a new subservicer not to benefit the investor, but for the gain of the company's CEO.
March 19 -
Rising insurance costs are leading providers and condo associations to consider changes to policies that would make some loans ineligible for GSE sale.
March 19 -
Stakeholders predict the future of homebuying will offer two distinct paths: an all-in-one bundle from companies like Rocket Mortgage and the traditional, local homebuying experience.
March 19 -
Multifamily debt held by all capital sources continues to grow at a faster pace than the overall commercial market, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
March 18
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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Insurers had already doled out more than $12 billion to pay for wildfire damages as of early March, according to California state officials.
April 8 -
The top five banks have a combined HELOC volume of more than $90 billion at the end of Q4 2024.
April 8 -
Bankers are growing frustrated as President Donald Trump's trade policy causes turmoil in markets and confusion for clients. But banking trade groups in Washington — at least publicly — are remaining silent.
April 7 -
Republican Senator Josh Hawley sent a letter urging the Justice Department to investigate FICO's price increases, which he said have "been borne by borrowers, especially lower-income borrowers."
April 7 -
From reduced demand for auto loans to a slowdown in mergers and acquisitions, here's some of the new trade war's potential fallout for lenders.
April 7