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OCC seeks to raise appraisal thresholds for commercial real estate loans -
Interest income boosts banks' 2Q profit to post-crisis record -
CRA investments' value hurt by talk of tax reform -
Choke Point is officially over, Justice Department says -
Institutions shouldn't count on Congress killing CFPB arbitration rule
- Sep 16-17, 2025|San Diego, CA
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Scott said Jonathan McKernan's final confirmation vote to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is "imminent."
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Gross profit returns fell in a range that could easily be erased on renovation, mortgage and tax charges, Attom said.
December 13 -
PHH Mortgage announced it will be using the San Francisco-based technology company's Mortgage Suite, including Loan Officer Toolkit and Blend Close.
December 13 -
The Federal Housing Administration is giving mortgage companies it works with a break when it comes to certain early-payment defaults in official disaster areas.
December 13 -
From mail theft to video games, a variety of trends shaped scams and fraud in 2024 — and made the schemes more expensive for everyone.
December 13 -
The post-pandemic increase in consumers falling behind on their credit card bills seems to be tapering off. "For 2025, we're seeing a lot of stability in delinquencies," an industry researcher said.
December 13
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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Industry trends since the Great Financial Crisis have sparked rising interest in private asset-backed finance.
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Higher mortgage rates will persist through 2026, affecting sales and refinancings. Those expectations led Fannie Mae to cut its volume outlook for the next two years.
January 22 -
Fewer consumers applied for government-backed loans last week, with average interest rates for Federal Housing Administration loans stuck in the high 6% range.
January 22 -
Senate Republicans would like to do a large bill on immigration and energy first and then tackle tax reform in a second bill. House Republicans prefer one large bill.
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Cases involving accusations of redlining, kickbacks, underpaid employees and more swept across the mortgage industry in recent months.
January 22