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Upcoming changes to how banks report mortgage activity to the government will have an undeniable impact on Community Reinvestment Act exams, but regulators have been silent on how they will use the data.
April 20
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Earnings per share fell a nickel short of estimates due in part to lower-than-expected revenue from the origination and sale of mortgages.
April 20 -
Real estate agents say 2017 could be a record-setting year for New Mexico's housing market.
April 20 -
American Financial Network has agreed to pay $5,000 to an unnamed person of Hispanic origin to settle a Fair Housing Act claim.
April 20 -
The New York bank has rapidly expanded its commercial real estate lending over the last several years, but now it is ready to slow down a bit and add more commercial and industrial loans to the mix.
April 19 -
Texas Capital Bancshares sharply reduced the size of its loan-loss provision as credit quality improved in its energy loan book. That helped the Dallas bank post a 77% rise in first-quarter profit.
April 19 -
The Mississippi company's first-quarter earnings rose 60% from a year earlier. Its results from last year were weighed down by a settlement with regulators.
April 19 -
Mortgage bankers' first-quarter earnings should be down from the fourth quarter in tandem with the reduction in origination volume.
April 19 -
A long-simmering trade dispute between the U.S. and Canada over lumber is heating up, increasing the cost of building houses and causing American businesses to hunt for supplies in other countries.
April 19 -
Vladimir Putin is taking a page from the U.S. housing market to boost homeownership. Call it Russia's Fannie Mae.
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