-
Federal Home Loan Banks face amped-up pressure from Biden administration, senators -
More Americans are tapping home equity credit lines, NY Fed says -
Some home buyers holding off on purchases until after election -
Fed's Powell: 'Nothing new going on' with CBDC -
Ginnie Mae funding request passed by Senate committee
- Sep 16-17, 2025|San Diego, CA
CEO Brian Moynihan plans to keep directing some of the bank's excess capital into new market expansions, he said Wednesday. "Organic growth is the reality," given the bank's already dominant U.S. market share, he said.
-
The Federal Reserve and several industry groups agreed to put an indefinite stay on their legal fight over the annual examination process.
May 27 -
The regulator says its prior amicus brief, which cited the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and sided with borrowers, was no longer valid.
May 27 -
A federal housing official pledged to take near-term action on credit score costs as two legislators have urged him not to allow fewer credit reports.
May 27 -
The reverse stock split, consolidating eight shares into one, is designed to bring the Luxembourg-based company back into listing compliance on Nasdaq.
May 27 -
Despite interest rate volatility, prepayment rates also increased, surging to levels last seen in October, according to a new ICE Mortgage Technology report.
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.
-
Steady construction and weaker demand caused the first seasonally-adjusted dip in home values since 2022, signaling a move into a buyer's market.
June 10 -
A newer version of the ban would allow a consumer's original mortgage lender, current servicer or their current bank or credit union to contact them.
June 10 -
House Speaker Mike Johnson said he's pressuring Senate Republicans to refrain from changing a deal to increase the state and local tax deduction cap to $40,000.
June 10 -
The former fintech lead at the FHFA will work to "disrupt" current technology offerings for mortgage lenders.
June 10 -
Covius' title services had focused on the needs of firms involved with defaults, but this acquisition from Blend pushes the shift to originations forward.
June 9