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CFPB plans to hire 50% more enforcement attorneys, support staff -
Watchdog calls on HUD to step up its game in manufactured housing -
Yellen says higher-for-longer scenario is 'By no means a given' -
Supreme Court skeptical of CFPB funding challenge -
Stopgap budget pact averts shutdown but lifts mortgage rates
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Todd Greenbaum is the President and CEO of Input 1, a leading insurance technology provider. With more than 40 years of experience, he is a recognized expert in digital transformation and insurtech innovation. Under his leadership, Input 1 currently manages $16B+ in annual premiums and serves +two million users.
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Bill Pulte, making the announcement as chairman of Fannie Mae, did not provide additional details following earlier rumors of larger layoffs.
April 8 -
Refinancings, particularly the cash-out version, helped to drive mortgage product availability and rate lock activity during March, separate reports found.
April 8 -
The leading lender says its underwriters have already used Google's technology to improve from six loans a day to 14.
April 8 -
Federal Reserve officials want to see how exactly new trade policies impact the U.S. economy before adjusting interest rates. Markets and monetarists have different ideas about what that might look like.
April 8 -
Insurers had already doled out more than $12 billion to pay for wildfire damages as of early March, according to California state officials.
April 8
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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In its latest financial stability report, the Federal Reserve found that asset prices continue to exceed underlying fundamentals and leverage levels remain high, especially by hedge funds.
April 25 -
The Long Island-based regional bank, which reported another quarterly loss Friday, continues to hire in the commercial-and-industrial lending sphere as it seeks to diversify its commercial real estate-heavy business.
April 25 -
The lender's parent also said it is actively in preparation to move forward on plans to unlock equity value in 2025, with a Newrez spinoff among its options.
April 25 -
Doug Duncan may be retired from Fannie Mae, but not from the housing market—his new firm is ramping up with writing, speaking, and advisory work.
April 25 -
The way mortgage firms address distressed military borrowers will become less regimented as the Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase program gets phased out.
April 25