-
The president-elect faces major questions about credit access, affordable housing, the future of Dodd-Frank and the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the extent to which he will act upon them remains unclear.
November 10Community Home Lenders of America -
Mortgage lobbyists are eager to seize on Republican victories in the House, Senate and White House races, hoping to advance the industry's aims in the next Congress.
November 9 -
The overwhelming majority of candidates supported by the mortgage industry by and large performed well on Election Day, with one notable exception.
November 9 -
President-elect Donald Trump might attempt to remove Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray from his post and boost legislative efforts to weaken its powers.
November 9 -
The New York real estate mogul Donald Trump defied all conventional wisdom by winning the presidency, a huge upset that is sending shock waves through the political and policy establishment.
November 9 -
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's shocking victory left world markets rattled, and financial services companies facing an uncertain future.
November 9 -
Despite more than a year of campaigning, Donald Trump remains a huge question mark when it comes to banking policies making it unclear exactly what his priorities will be now that he has upset election forecasts and succeeded in winning the White House.
November 9 -
Many issues facing President-elect Trump and the 115th Congress will have far-reaching implications for the mortgage industry. Here's a look at five of those most pressing questions awaiting elected officials when they take office in January.
November 9 -
An index to SourceMedia's comprehensive election analysis for professionals in financial services, healthcare and technology, with coverage of more than 50 contests and ballot initiatives
November 9 -
If Democrats succeed in winning control of the Senate after next week's election, the gavel of the Senate Banking Committee is likely to fall to Sen. Sherrod Brown, a progressive from Ohio who has called on the biggest banks to hold significantly more capital.
November 2