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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President Alberto G. Musalem said central bank autonomy leads to lower inflation and stable employment numbers. His comments come amid the Trump administration's attempt to remove a Fed board member for cause.
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A pickup in refinances was offset by the first pullback in purchases in four weeks in the run-up to Labor Day, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
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The US 30-year yield climbed as much as four basis points to 4.999% on Wednesday before stabilizing.
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The increase represents a spot of good news for homebuilders in a year marked by uncertainty surrounding tariffs and still-challenging interest rate levels.
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However, collective earnings from both companies are still expected to be robust, increasing by around $2 to $3 billion, the analyst report said.
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Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook's attorneys filed additional motions in her suit against President Donald Trump over his attempt to oust her from the central bank last week. A judge overseeing the case set a Thursday deadline for final briefs.
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Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook's lawyers blasted President Donald Trump's move to oust her as based on nothing more than a pack of "cut-and-paste" allegations related to mortgage fraud.
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A pension fund has been suing former executives over two decades for misleading investors about the company's subprime holdings before the financial crisis.
September 2 -
Figure Technology files for a $508M IPO, while co-founder Mike Cagney secures long-term control and a retention award tied to the company's growth.
September 2 -
The American Fintech Council wants Congress to amend the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act to preempt state privacy laws with both entity-level and data-level exemptions, as well as eliminating restrictions on the secondary use of data.
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