Problems in the subprime market are "largely contained" and the economy will "weather this storm," Dallas Federal Reserve Bank president Richard Fisher says, but the outlook for the housing market isn't as clear.Last year, 40% of homebuyers were subprime or alternative-A borrowers, Mr. Fisher told the Austin Mortgage Bankers Association. With the contraction in nonprime lending, "housing markets may feel some short-term pain, making it less clear whether housing construction has bottomed and how long the housing downturn may last," he said. The Dallas Fed president also said the regulators are being very careful in setting credit standards because they don't want to compound the problems in the subprime sector or stifle innovation. "I think the recent subprime mortgage statement put out by the Fed and four other regulators gets the notion of sensible risk-taking just about right," Mr. Fisher said.
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The national delinquency rate rose 15 basis points to 3.5% last month due to a calendar anomaly, marking a 4.5% month-over-month incline and 9.4% annual change.
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ICE launched a fraud detection tool for underwriters, Newrez partnered with Matic and Rate announced a free home equity monitoring tool this month.
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If approved, the deal can provide relief for the approximately 662,000 individuals affected by an incident at the mortgage vendor last November.
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