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Financial firms claim a proposal by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau would restrict lending, raise borrowing costs and result in more denials of credit to consumers.
November 28 -
A national gauge of prices rose 0.7% in September from August, according to seasonally adjusted data from S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller.
November 28 -
The BSBY interest rate benchmark was originally envisioned as a successor to the once-ubiquitous Libor rate. But it failed to gain much traction, and Bloomberg now plans to shut it down next year.
November 27 -
Stress tests suggest systemically important depositories could weather current risks. Meanwhile, single-family arrears remain low, but that business could be impacted.
November 27 -
Purchases of new single-family homes decreased 5.6% to a 679,000 annualized pace last month, government data showed Monday.
November 27 -
Financing costs have risen and consolidation has reduced the number of active players. Will policy changes shift the market's course?
November 27 -
In Canada and the U.K., borrowers can take mortgages with them from home to home. Some say this feature could unlock the U.S. housing market, but others say it would be more trouble than it's worth.
November 24 -
Even if the 30-year fixed were to slip further to 6.4%, it is not enough to end the seller's strike, economists said.
November 22 -
Both purchases and refinances saw an uptick in applications, but total numbers are still more than 16% lower from a year ago, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
November 22 -
This business, tied to the mortgage origination outlook, is becoming ly attractive for 2024, according to BTIG.
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