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Bessent to be Treasury nominee, Trump taps Turner for HUD -
Fed: Elevated asset valuations could threaten financial stability -
Elon, are you listening? Point DOGE at the Home Loan banks -
Fed's Bowman: Chevron reversal will 'positively' change rules -
Regulators to pause major proposals until Trump takes office
- Sep 16-17, 2025|San Diego, CA
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The law, set to go into effect later this year, was introduced to prevent potential money laundering in all-cash purchases made by companies or trusts.
May 28 -
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.
May 27 -
The company, which already offers services in 41 states, through the Summit Mortgage Training buy gets a foothold in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
May 27 -
Regulators say the Mississippi-based depository satisfied the terms of the $5 million settlement it reached with Biden administration officials in 2021.
May 27 -
The Federal Reserve and several industry groups agreed to put an indefinite stay on their legal fight over the annual examination process.
May 27
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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Afordal unifies the home search process for consumers by giving them access to live rates, pre-approvals and property-specific special financing.
June 6 -
Loans with alternative documentation and high combined loan-to-value ratios had more performance concerns, according to a new KBRA study.
June 6 -
Following an appearance on Fox Business by NAHB's CEO this week, the U.S. Lumber Coalition labeled the homebuilding trade group a Canadian ally.
June 6 -
A group of lawmakers questioned why the FTC and DOJ didn't step in to prevent Rocket Companies' acquisition of Redfin. They want answers by June 17.
June 6 -
A Bloomberg report alleges the regulator's own attorneys are raising alarm over a potential increase in fraud, corruption and other predatory practices.
June 5