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At their best, these Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rules will provide some stability and confidence in how lenders must behave moving forward.
February 11
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The number of Home Affordable Modification Program modifications slumped by nearly 50% in 2012, compared to the year prior.
February 11 -
The Fed is acquiring $85 billion of securities each month, and policy makers are grappling with how to condition markets not to interpret a stop in those purchases as a prelude to the exit from easy credit.
February 11 -
Recent data show the United States residential mortgage default outlook is strong in the context of the global securitized market.
February 8 -
Moody's chief executive told investors he is unaware of plans by federal and state officials to sue the company for allegedly misleading investors in the run-up to the housing crisis.
February 8 -
Penny Mac’s stock ended the trading day Friday with the largest percentage gain among those listed in this publication’s Mortgage Industry Equity Composite.
February 8 -
It may be better for lenders to start gearing up for pending industry rules ahead of time than to wait for final regulations.
February 8 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has finalized a rule that will make it easier for civil rights attorneys to prove that a mortgage company is engaging discriminatory lending practices.
February 8 -
We're hearing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is carrying on as if it is business as usual.
February 8
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A licensed title agent in Florida and former mortgage broker was found guilty for her role in a reverse mortgage fraud scheme in connection to a loan worth more than $400,000.
February 8




