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Construction activity in smaller cities also saw a significant annual decline, according to the National Association of Home Builders.
June 6 -
The Berkshire Hathaway unit first invested in the underwriter in May 2022. Previously it was wholly owned by Realogy.
June 6 -
Worries about unknown future expenses and the state of their own finances are also causing anxiety for over 80% of U.S. consumers, according to new research from BMO.
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Residents in the top five cities have an average median credit score of 800.4 in 2022, according to WalletHub.
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But scarce housing inventory has helped to bring home equity values back upward, offsetting some of the losses of late 2022.
June 5 -
Both loan demand and credit availability have contracted sharply, according to senior executives at several of the nation's largest banks. Their comments came against the specter of a potential recession.
June 4 -
State Farm General Insurance Co. said it's no longer accepting new applications for property and casualty coverage in California last week, a year after Allstate Corp. also paused new policies, worsening what FAIR Plan, a state-mandated insurance pool, called a "looming insurance unavailability crisis."
June 2 -
Staff retained or added for the spring homebuying season has stemmed the tide of layoffs for now, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' latest figures.
June 2 -
Six regulatory agencies are seeking public comment on a proposed rule that would establish best practices for using automated valuation models to assess collateral.
June 2 -
When the once-ubiquitous interest rate goes away at the end of June, some businesses that have older loans may see a sudden jump in their payments. Banks, lawyers and business leaders are doing last-minute work to avoid that scenario.
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