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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency released its 2013 second-quarter risk analysis for community banks and federal savings associations in the Midwest.
October 4 -
The Community Mortgage Lenders of America is urging Senate Banking Committee leaders to beware of too big to fail banks in crafting a GSE reform bill.
October 3 -
Some of the first mortgage market responses to the government shutdown indicate banks and other customer support agencies were prepared to react fast.
October 3 -
Commercial Mortgage Trust had six classes of its ML-CFC pass-through certificate series 2006-3 downgraded by Fitch Ratings, who also removed two classes from rating watch negative.
October 3 -
Realtors nationwide have been complaining for a long period of time about a shortage of bank-owned homes available to sell.
October 3 -
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman plans to sue Wells Fargo for violating the 2012 national mortgage settlement and has reached an agreement with Bank of America to comply with several new mortgage servicing standards.
October 2 -
The settlement monitor has issued four new tests to measure four banks compliance with the national mortgage settlements servicing standards.
October 2 -
As a rule transfers of mortgage servicing rights from one servicer to another do not have a negative impact on mortgage-backed securities ratings, but MSRs still make some insiders nervous.
October 2 -
The recovery in home prices and sale volume continues to be driven in large part by cash buyers and institutional investors.
October 2 -
In an effort to provide a broader range of services, CredAbility and ClearPoint Credit Counseling have agreed to merge by Dec. 31.
October 2





