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President Trump confirms his goal is to eliminate the CFPB -
CFPB disarray puts future fintech, bank oversight into question -
Reforming Fannie and Freddie is overdue, but must be done carefully -
Is Russell Vought following Project 2025's CFPB plans? -
Bankers want agency independence, but split on consolidation
- Sep 16-17, 2025|San Diego, CA
While still remaining relatively bullish on the sector because of its strong performance year-to-date, all five companies' stock outlook is at "market perform."
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The move opened up the blockchain-based transaction to a broader range of investors who only buy bonds that receive top ratings from a major player.
June 12 -
A non-bank lender won't ever compete with a bank on price, but can offer flexible underwriting and faster origination times, according to a veteran originator.
June 12 -
Details regarding the settlement between the two parties are thin. In the original complaint, Lower was seeking $75,000 in damages from RWM for causing "irreparable harm."
June 12 -
As part of the acquisition, Hallmark Home Mortgage's CEO Deborah Sturges will join Fairway as the firm's president.
June 11 -
The past two Federal Reserve vice chairs for supervision failed to implement the final installment of the Basel III capital framework. Newly installed Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman is taking a new approach to the thorny question of bank capital.
June 11
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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The department's head pointed out that manufactured housing is the most affordable non-subsidized option for building homes.
June 18 -
Bill Pulte's social media posts saying inflation has fallen far enough added to intensified political pressure on the independent Federal Reserve chairman.
June 18 -
Previous predictions of a "silver tsunami" that might add essential housing supply are ebbing as senior citizens see benefits of aging in place, Redfin said.
June 18 -
Seven officials now foresee no rate cuts this year, compared with four in March. Two others pointed to one cut this year.
June 18 -
Despite increased concerns about tariffs and inflation, 55% of Americans feel upbeat about their fiscal future, according to TransUnion.
June 18