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The GSE regulator is starting to notice the emergence of some rapidly growing nonbank servicers that have become Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac seller/servicers.
June 13 -
The amendment provides certain exceptions to this Dodd-Frank requirement that loan originator compensation be included in the total permissible points and fees for both Qualified Mortgages and high-cost loans.
June 13
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Stock prices rise as investors regain confidence over the Federal Reserve bond buying program ending.
June 13 -
Barclays is forecasting a year-to-year 9.7% rise in U.S. home prices by the end of 2013 and a 7.2% increase in 2014, based on first-quarter data.
June 13 -
The inaugural International Federation of Finance Museums meeting aims to inspire innovation in the promotion of financial literacy globally and engage the media, academics, policymakers and industry participants.
June 13 -
A MacroMonitor analysis of banking activity during the past few years indicates the steady growth of mobile financial services is rearranging the transaction choices made by most households.
June 13 -
First quarter new mortgage originations increased 16% year-over-year following a trend expected to continue alongside falling loan delinquencies and price improvements.
June 13 -
Berkshire Hathaway Inc.-insured bonds tied to housing were cut one level to AA from AA+ by Standard & Poors after the ratings firm lowered its grade on the parent company last month.
June 13 -
During May, there were 148,054 U.S. properties with a foreclosure filing, up 2% from the prior month, but still down 28% compared to May 2012.
June 13 -
The Amherst Securities Group expects to see a significant drop in loan modifications over the next 12 months due in part to rising house prices and lower re-defaults on modifications.
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