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The bank in a new filing claims some litigants didn’t apply for the refinances at the center of the complaint.
June 14 -
Direct-to-consumer may not fare as well going forward if a purchase market prevails, and some cross-pollination between depositories and nonbanks could occur.
June 14 -
Cuts on one side of the business are creating a ready-made, knowledgeable pool of workers for servicers as demands on the latter's operations are increasing.
June 13 -
Until employers rethink their policies and benefits, the challenges of the Great Resignation on businesses and employee well-being will persist.
June 13 -
Also, Inlanta names its CEO, American Financial welcomes back a past president and Deephaven keeps growing.
June 10 -
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are investigating the bank over allegations that it conducted so-called fake interviews with nonwhite and female job applicants, The New York Times reported Thursday.
June 9 -
A new study has found that Black and Hispanic borrowers are denied conventional mortgages at higher rates than white applicants and pay up to $2,000 more to refinance.
June 9 -
Equitable housing initiatives the government–sponsored enterprises detailed Wednesday will rely on mortgage company uptake of experimental underwriting strategies.
June 8 -
No cause of death was provided for the longtime industry figure, who before joining CoreLogic in 2015 was at Freddie Mac for 28 years, including 13 as its chief economist.
June 7 -
Secret test scenarios last year found a loan originator providing fewer options and services on multiple occasions to Black borrowers compared to white customers.
June 3