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Now that earnings season has kicked off, investors will be paying close attention for signs of loan growth and deposit pricing relief, though analysts don't expect improvements to materialize right away.
October 10 -
September's news roundup for the mortgage industry includes the impact of the Federal Reserve's rate cut on mortgage appetites, lenders continuing to launch and settle lawsuits and more.
October 9 -
Jay Venkateswaran, business unit head of banking and financial services at WNS Global Services, said the best lenders are preparing now for expectations of increased business at least two quarters in the future.
October 7 -
The top five cities have an average rate of housing units that were owner-occupied in 2022 of 70.32%.
October 7 -
Mortgage applications were up and rates were down in the wake of the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut, but experts wonder will that be enough to counteract higher housing prices.
October 2 -
The president of the National Association of Mortgage Brokers shares her outlook for the trigger lead bill, secondary-market refinancing restrictions and more.
October 2 -
The top five credit unions have combined first mortgage loans and lines of credit of more than $104 billion as of June 30.
October 2 -
The top five states have more than 403,000 housing units approved to begin construction in 2024, according to LendingTree.
September 30 -
Is the originations game being reinvented by servicing tech? If not, should it be?
September 27 -
Cybersecurity is one of the hottest topics in the housing economy, and this panel is about how lenders, fintechs, and regulators are working together to turn cybersecurity readiness and leadership into an opportunity.
September 27