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President Trump in Davos, Switzerland, talked about his call for lower credit card interest rates and more affordable housing in a lengthy speech that mostly focused on his plan to take over Greenland.
January 21 -
The company reported net income of $5.6 million in 2025, up 61.9% from the year prior, while mortgage banking revenue decreased by $120,000, or 39.5%.
January 21 -
President Trump's restrictions on institutional investors extend to single-family homes involved in loan workouts by government-related mortgage agencies.
January 21 -
Treasury yield breakouts signal technical damage, with higher yields likely before any recovery despite choppy markets, according to the CEO of IF Securities.
January 21
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The Mortgage Bankers Association's index of home-purchase applications rose 5.1% in the week ended Jan. 16, data from the group showed Wednesday.
January 21 -
The justices will weigh whether to let Trump fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook over mortgage-fraud allegations that she denies.
January 21 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has backed off enforcement and supervision of consumer protection laws, leaving states to fill the void — and potentially creating a "patchwork" of state laws that banks will have to comply with.
January 21 -
The President is promising big announcements on housing affordability issues in Switzerland, but will it include ending the GSE conservatorships?
January 20 -
Representatives of both insurers and policyholders point out multiple flaws in the new laws and additional proposed bills.
January 20 -
What's said in the online video, which replicates the president's voice with his permission, may be as important to lenders as how the message is delivered.
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