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The Federal Reserve held firm on its current interest rate levels after its latest meeting, but inflation numbers are leading to talk of potential action in third and fourth quarters.
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The Federal Reserve chair said a rate cut would not solve the underlying issues driving up shelter costs, even as housing becomes a disproportionate driver of inflation.
June 12 -
Homeowners responded to moderating interest rates and brought in significantly more refinance volume, with Department of Veterans Affairs numbers more than doubling from the prior week.
June 12 -
Lenders need to look at both data and algorithms to avoid inadvertent redlining complaints, not just in decision making but customer contact too.
June 12 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. sued 15 lenders on loans brokered through Washington Mutual that were included in securitizations before the bank's 2008 failure.
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The instant buying platform has been hit hard by the market's slowdown and sold 847 homes in the first quarter, down 47% from the same time last year.
June 11 -
The department will continue to monitor developments from a recent court settlement as it considers future rulemaking.
June 11 -
Pacific Investment Management Co. expects more regional bank failures in the U.S. because of a "very high" concentration of troubled commercial real estate loans on their books.
June 11 -
Amid industry challenges, borrow a page from the playbooks of these industry leaders as they strategize around new roadblocks and look for fresh opportunities.
June 11 -
Rate locks have increased every month this year, but May's pace came in more subdued than early-year numbers, according to Mortgage Capital Trading.
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