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Also: The MBA gets two new vice presidents, Sagent adds a sales veteran and the Amherst Group hires an MBS portfolio manager.
December 30 -
Experts discuss the proliferation of chief diversity officers across the industry and what it may mean for future progress in diversity.
December 21 -
Wayne County, Michigan's use of Delinquent Tax Anticipation Notes is an extreme example of a nationwide phenomenon: Local officials use fines and foreclosures or tax lien sales as cudgels against people who haven’t paid their property taxes. Some municipalities’ efforts to securitize or sell the debts have led to a broad, upward transfer of wealth that’s rooted in fundamentally unfair tax systems.
December 20 -
HUD official Alanna McCargo takes over the top job at the government corporation, which has had a series of acting leaders since 2017.
December 15 -
A Dallas policy that is supposed to tackle affordable housing shortages doesn't do enough to address systemic racial and economic barriers residents face, according to a new report.
December 15 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency found several comments that could lead to fair lending concerns in the “neighborhood description” section of reports.
December 14 -
CFO Kevin Ryan will handle the day-to-day running of the company, as it works toward going public via its revised SPAC merger.
December 10 -
Also, PennyMac appoints new managing director as its COO steps down, and Cenlar, Deephaven grow their business development teams.
December 9 -
But the latest employment report also reveals that if construction hiring remains sufficiently strong, home purchase originations are on track to grow to $1.7 trillion from $1.6 trillion next year.
December 3 -
Chryssa Halley, who has been with the company since 2006, was named CFO and Jim Holmberg was named controller.
December 2