BankUnited Financial Corp., Coral Gables, Fla., has announced layoffs of approximately 160 workers and an agreement on regulatory consent orders that, among other things, bar the bank from originating payment-option adjustable-rate mortgages. The company said the layoffs will come primarily from BankUnited FSB's residential lending operations and will reduce the bank's work force by about 12%. The consent orders with the Office of Thrift Supervision require the company and the bank to take various actions and impose restrictions designed to improve their financial strength, BankUnited said. The orders bar the origination of any loans that may result in negative amortization (including option ARMs) and require the bank, by Dec. 31, to maintain a minimum Tier One core capital ratio of 7% and a minimum total risk-based capital ratio of 14%. The company can be found online at http://www.bankunited.com.
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The promotion offers rate cuts as much as 25 basis points on new-home purchases as well as rate-and-term and cash-out refinance loans from May 4 through May 17.
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"In looking at eight currently available proprietary RM products, there is a distinct relationship between HECM growth rates and proprietary product availability," Reverse Market Insight said.
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The top bullet point in Two Harbors' rejection notice is the Mizuho credit facility does not constitute committed financing for UWM to pay for the deal.
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The combination adds to a wave of broader merger and acquisition activity that includes an ongoing bidding war over RoundPoint Mortgage owner Two Harbors
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The litigants, with some of the industry's deepest pockets, may be filing the rare cases to flag and potentially punish bad brokers, one expert said.
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Market watchers think Jerome Powell will maintain a low-key presence on the Fed board as he awaits the release of an inspector general report examining cost overruns at the central bank's headquarters.
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