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'It's game time': Libor transition to pick up steam in new year
- Sep 16-17, 2025|San Diego, CA
The National Credit Union Administration insists it can still function with one board member, but legal experts and industry groups say any substantive regulatory actions could face serious challenges.
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Consumers showed great interest for both purchases and refinances in the first holiday-free week of the year, breaking the cold streak that closed 2024.
January 15 -
Housing advocates say Sandra Thompson, a longtime Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. board member, aimed to keep an eye on risk as she expanded access to credit.
January 15 -
When residents can finally return to see what's left of their homes, filing a claim and understanding the process could be challenging for many.
January 14 -
Financial profiles of borrowers in the coastal areas where insurance coverage is required vary significantly from at-risk homeowners inland, CFPB's analysis found.
January 14 -
The finalized rule adds flexibility to the capital rules applied to the Federal Home Loan banks to help them extend credit to their members.
January 14
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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While Freddie Mac's weekly survey showed 30-year rates falling, other indicators paint a mixed picture for mortgage lenders and borrowers.
February 13 -
But the company took a credit loss provision in the fourth quarter, deciding to add to its reserves because of new mortgage acquisitions to its portfolio.
February 13 -
A series of moves aimed at deleveraging its balance sheet led to the loss, but the bottom line improved markedly over 2023.
February 13 -
Foreclosure filings increased 7% in January from December, which could be a housing market starting to experience trouble, or a post-holiday return to normal.
February 13 -
A House Financial Services Committee spokesperson said the committee will hold its required semiannual hearing with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director after nominee Jonathan McKernan is confirmed rather than with interim director Russell Vought.
February 12