The Federal Bureau of Investigation is undertaking 19 subprime-related corporate fraud investigations, according to FBI Director Robert Mueller. "The majority of these corporate fraud investigations address accounting fraud, insider trading, and the failure to disclose the proper evaluations of the securitized loans or derivatives," Mr. Mueller said at a news conference. "In many of these investigations, we are working with the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of Justice to determine the criminal intent of these identified violations." The FBI director added that targets are "relatively large corporations." He declined to comment on when the first indictments would be issued in the cases.
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Kastle lands another high-profile client, SWBC adds insurtech to its servicing platform, while other mortgage lenders also embark on new partnerships.
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Informative Research also updates its flagship verification product, and nCino enables streamlined workflows for users of open-source protocols.
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The fintech's chief executive, Michael Tannenbaum, explains why strategies it's been using primarily in the home equity market have broader implications.
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Attom's data adds to signs that the market's loan performance buffer is solid but thinning in some areas, and shows the trend affects both ends of the market.
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National Mortgage News is now accepting nominations for its annual Best Mortgage Companies to Work For program.
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The new 47-page filing abandons the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act allegations brought up in the previous 100-plus-page document.
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