Mortgage companies trimmed their payrolls of 500 full-time employees in June and continue to hold back on hiring despite stabilizing home sales and high demand for refinancings. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that employment in the mortgage banker/broker sector fell to 265,100 in June from 265,600 in May. The decline in mortgage industry jobs has leveled in the past few months, although the number of jobs is off by 16% since June 2008. Meanwhile, Friday's job report contains some encouraging signs that job losses are slowing, which could also slow foreclosures since layoffs have been driving up defaults. BLS reported that 247,000 U.S. workers lost their jobs in July, compared to 443,000 in the previous month. The nation's unemployment rate edged down slightly to 9.4%. [There is a one-month lag in BLS's reporting of mortgage industry employment data.
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Panorama Mortgage Group's channels each had a different name, and SimplyPMG reflects a new emphasis on straightforwardness, said Hector Amendola, president.
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The new unit, renamed XedaLink, will serve some of Xactus' direct competitors in the consumer reporting agencies space through a different platform.
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The FHA published a request for information in the Federal Register Friday, looking for stakeholder comment on how to improve and modernize property standards.
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Some international investors, who represent roughly 20% of Ginnie's market, are gravitating to real estate mortgage investment conduit securities.
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The total delinquency rate rose 0.2 percentage points annually in March, with the share of loans 90 days late rising out of the range they were in since 2024.
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The test of automated risk assessments for government-sponsored enterprise-eligible mortgages are designed to help determine when waivers might be possible.
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