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President Obama called on the Senate to confirm Richard Cordray so he can remain at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for several years.
January 24 -
Clayton Holdings is responding to the growing volume of MSR transactions generated by recent regulatory changes.
January 24 -
On her recent visit through areas impacted by Superstorm Sandy CEO of Mortgage Contracting Services, Caroline Reaves tried to capture her experience through images.
January 24 -
Recent settlements between lenders and regulators over alleged foreclosure abuses and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureaus new servicing rules may do little to lift the cloud of litigation risk hanging over lenders.
January 24
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Residential Capital agreed to pay $297.6 million to end opposition by government-run loan investor Fannie Mae to the sale of ResCap’s main business.
January 24 -
The industry's positive reaction to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau qualified mortgage rule, which governs mortgage underwriting, is prompting cautious optimism that a related securitization rule may also turn out better than expected.
January 24 -
President Obama is going to try one more time to get the Senate to confirm Richard Cordray to be the first director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
January 24 -
CoreLogic launched a new service that provides automated, transparent credit grades and surveillance of nonagency residential mortgage-backed securities.
January 24 -
Mortgage companies can pay their loan officers quarterly and annual cash bonuses under the final LO compensation rule issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
January 24 -
The trickledown effect of mortgage default servicing compliance requirements has tangled into a laborious process various entities.
January 23






