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Roughly 10 million additional Americans might get the opportunity to refinance at today’s low mortgage rates, under two bills being promoted by HUD secretary Shaun Donovan.
October 2 -
Bliss Sawyer sends an update about the Rural Development program to her referral partners.
October 2
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The qualified residential mortgage rule will determine which single-family loans are exempt from risk retention.
October 2 -
This third round of quantitative easing may have more effect on the mortgage business because this time, the Fed is targeting mortgage-backed securities for its purchase program.
October 2 -
The New York attorney general has sued JPMorgan Chase, charging that the Bear Stearns brokerage it bought committed fraud in the sale of hundreds of billions of dollars in mortgage-backed securities.
October 2 -
Mike Perry, the former CEO of now-defunct alt-A giant IndyMac, has agreed to settle the last remaining negligence claim against him by the Securities and Exchange Commission by paying an $80,000 fine.
October 2 -
Radian will begin offering cash rewards to certain borrowers who recently modified their mortgage under the Home Affordable Modification Program.
October 2 -
Community banks might scale back their role in residential mortgages if changes are not made to Basel III.
October 2 -
Fannie Mae Chief Economist Doug Duncan explains why 2012 is the "Year of the Political Economy."
October 2 -
Lender seeks to ease minds of buyers worried about declining home vales.
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