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Fitch expects the data to be of interest as the agencies regulators have directed them to test nonagency risk-sharing transactions this year.
July 1 -
Roughly in step with other markets, structured finance pricing and issuance in June was governed by questions of how quickly the Federal Reserve would rein in its asset-buying spree.
July 1 -
A credit union vice president joins those expecting the second half of 2013 to bring a slow but steady increase in mortgage rates.
July 1 -
Bank of America Corp. opened a unit in India to review home-valuation reports as it seeks to rebuild share in U.S. mortgages at a lower cost.
July 1 -
The Home Valuation Code of Conduct's spirit lives on with Appraiser Independence Requirements and amendments to the Truth in Lending Act.
July 1
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Citigroup will continue servicing the covered loans and the agreement does not release the fourth largest U.S. servicer from servicing liability on those loans.
July 1 -
A new plan introduced by a diverse group of housing experts defines several goals deemed essential to the future housing finance system, and terminating some government-sponsored entities is one of them.
June 28 -
The former vice president of lending at Members Choice CU pleaded guilty to creating $340,000 of loans in unwitting members names that he used to pay his credit card bills, his taxes and for home improvements.
June 28 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. in May issued enforcement orders against eight banks and freed nine others from prior orders as part of a series of actions released Friday.
June 28 -
Lawsuits tied to the Truth in Lending Act are on the decline—but bankers would be wise to delay any celebration.
June 28



