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The share of consumers worried about potential job loss spiked to its highest point in 12 months, leading to a downturn in outlook, according to Fannie Mae.
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The announcement came as a Federal Trade Commission suit to halt the deal became more likely.
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The Federal Home Loan Banks claim that liquidity in-and-of-itself supports affordable housing, while the Federal Housing Finance Agency seems to think the mission should be more directly tethered to housing.
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The new special purpose credit program is part of efforts to reduce the racial gap in homeownership and offers assistance to borrowers who meet certain income and location requirements.
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A legal filing could come as soon as Thursday, sources close to the matter claimed.
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Even with the government-sponsored enterprise's statement that full appraisals are no longer required to prove value, industry participants say they will remain a tool for lenders to use when needed.
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Lenders have focused on front-end cost differences since key secondary market players opened up the option, but what happens when a problem emerges down the road is worth weighing too.
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Other factors have become more influential as refinance speeds have fallen to a more than 20-year low, according to Black Knight's Mortgage Monitor report.
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Martin Gruenberg said that the rise of hybrid and remote work, alongside rising interest rates, could be creating lingering risk in the maturity of some bank loans.
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A likely recession will only further the six active players' conservatism in their capital strategies, Fitch Ratings said.
March 6