Former Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating has been named an advisory director of Stewart Information Services Corp., the Houston-based parent company of Stewart Title Co.Mr. Keating is president and chief executive officer of the American Council of Life Insurers, a post he took in January 2003 after serving two terms as governor of Oklahoma. Stewart noted that Mr. Keating "won national acclaim in 1995 for his compassionate and professional handling of the Oklahoma City bombing." He also served in various federal posts under former presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. Stewart can be found on the Web at http://www.stewart.com.
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Ralo uses artificial intelligence to automate the entire process, saving consumers money by cutting out commissioned loan officers, processors and underwriters.
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Part of the proposal affects the risk weighting for certain "investment properties and other cashflow-dependent" mortgages, according to a new Pennymac report.
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William Isaac led the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. through the banking and thrift crises of the 1980s and was a frequent commentator on bank regulation after his time in public service.
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The longtime Federal Reserve chair served under four presidents and presided over the deregulatory and pro-market push of the 1990s and early 2000s that set the stage for the 2008 mortgage crisis.
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Life insurers have offloaded long-term policyholder liabilities into offshore reinsurance and captive subsidiaries, raising concerns over state oversight of opaque investment vehicles and whether insurers have adequately funded claims.
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AI is leaving its marks in a wave of recent pro se litigation with fabricated citations and debunked arguments found throughout lawsuits, attorneys say.
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