Fannie Mae vice chairman Jamie Gorelick has been named to serve on an independent panel investigating the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the United States.Ms. Gorelick, a Democratic appointee to the panel, served as deputy attorney general in the Clinton administration. She joined Fannie Mae in 1997 as vice chair. The commission was established in the recently enacted law that created the Department of Homeland Security. A spokeswoman for Fannie Mae confirmed that Ms. Gorelick has been named to the panel, but had no other details by MortgageWire's deadline. All appointments to the panel must be named by Dec. 15.
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The Request for Information follows Pres. Trump's March 13 executive order, "Promoting Access to Mortgage Credit," the Bureau said.
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Community lenders, mortgage bankers and homeowners associations want more time to gear up for certain changes but officials see reasons to stay on track.
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Retail lender Rate separately launched yet another non-mortgage brand, with outdoor saunas and other furnishings following a high-end performance wear line.
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June purchase demand strengthened, refinances remained steady and pull-through improved, reversing May losses.
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The move is designed to align the two Utah-based businesses under a single unique name and comes two years after the bank acquired the home lender in 2024.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Lorie Logan said at an event Thursday that conducting monetary policy actions through a third party would improve efficiency and make markets stronger.
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