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'We lean optimistic': Bankers hope election outcome will boost loan growth -
Senate Democrats call for another half-point Fed rate cut -
What the mortgage industry is watching on election night -
September headline inflation gives Fed flexibility on raising rates -
Ginnie Mae weighs capital-rule relief incentive for nonbanks
- Sep 16-17, 2025|San Diego, CA
Dr. Mark Calabria takes on the additional role of chief statistician of the United States; retired Ally Bank executive Diane Morais has joined First Citizens Bancshares' board of directors; MainStreet Bank has promoted Alex Vari to chief financial officer; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
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Uncover the key reasons why lenders should care about liner failures and how environmental risks can derail loan performance when ignored during review.
May 30 -
Rocket Companies and Mesa have both launched credit cards geared that offer homeowners perks and points for paying their mortgage and buying housing-related items.
May 30 -
Proprietary reverse loans are typically available to a larger range of borrowers and come with higher loan limits than the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage.
May 30 -
The Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation moved closer to the 2% target last month, but the impact of tariffs remains to be seen.
May 30 -
Although the Trump administration is abandoning the CFPB's rule 1033, there are still a number of security standards to follow.
May 30
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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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 -
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 -
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 -
Mortgage applications rose 12.5% from last week, breaking a month-long streak of decline and offering a positive note as summer approaches.
June 11