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When new lending volumes start to recede, even with the FOMC’s actions, the shoals of credit and operational risk lurking just beneath the surface will emerge, columnist and analyst Chris Whalen says.
November 12
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The sector’s leaders are hoping for better in 2021, while not forgetting lessons learned about the market’s risks in 2020.
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Rick Thornberry discusses the company's third-quarter results and the decision to drop traditional appraisals.
November 11 -
The draft IPO filing for its Class A shares follows speculation that it would follow the lead of Rocket Cos. and other nonbank lenders in going public.
November 11 -
The company reached a new record high for closed loan volume, and reported a cyclical drop in gain-on-sale margins reflecting changes in its product and channel mix.
November 11 -
If enacted, the rule will bring the agency into compliance with the GSEs and the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act.
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FHA volumes, a key contributor to Ginnie Mae issuance, could fall as long as the refinancing boom continues — unless the FHA takes a step that could reverse that trend.
November 10 -
With the 10-year Treasury yield getting a boost due to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine news this week, KBW predicts insurers and title underwriters will fare best as recovery continues.
November 10 -
Plans for a first-time homebuyer tax credit and expanded affordable housing opportunities may be attractive to lenders, but they’re wary of increased regulation.
November 10 -
The former FDIC chief oversaw the resolution of hundreds of failed banks during the financial crisis and knows how to build relationships with regulators. Those skills could be crucial in helping Fannie exit federal control.
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