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House markup postponed after Waters again tests positive for COVID -
FDIC study finds minorities pay thousands more to refinance -
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac launch plans to close racial homeownership gap -
FHFA, CFPB urge financial firms to offer disclosures in Spanish -
Ginnie Mae may allow commingling of electronic and paper notes
- Sep 16-17, 2025|San Diego, CA
Federal Reserve Gov. Michael Barr said global supply chain disruptions and inflation caused by tariffs could weigh heaviest on small businesses, especially those with little access to credit.
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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.
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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.
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A series of moves aimed at deleveraging its balance sheet led to the loss, but the bottom line improved markedly over 2023.
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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.
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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.
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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 company is a leading player in the primary and secondary markets for government-backed reverse mortgages and also has been developing proprietary products.
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A federal judge said she is inclined to issue a preliminary injunction to stop the Trump administration dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Nationally, starts are higher even when seasonal differences are accounted for and in some areas distress is far above the U.S. average, Attom found.
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For the first time in almost two years, mortgage products available for consumers are at a level established in 2012.
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The KBW Nasdaq Bank Index is down more than 7% year to date. Analysts blame confusion caused by President Trump's evolving tariff policies and heightened worries about an economic downturn that could hurt banks' credit quality.
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