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Steep trade barriers that were set to go into effect on July 9 have once again been put on pause, giving banks a welcome reprieve, but adding still more pressure and uncertainty on the Federal Reserve and the broader economy.
July 9 -
Although the high court order isn't designed to be the final word in the case, it marks a significant milestone in Trump's campaign to transform the federal workforce.
July 8 -
Lenders and other businesses active in the state also stepped up with large donations and charitable campaigns in the days following the flooding disaster.
July 8 -
The deal is the seventh prime jumbo issuance from Chase Home Lending Mortgage Trust in 2025.
July 8 -
US Treasuries fell for a fifth day as demand for long-term government debt across the globe wanes amid a flurry of bond auctions this week.
July 8 -
The move their regulator Bill Pulte announced introduces competition for one metric but charges from three credit bureaus will remain in place.
July 8 -
California-based Dunmor said it is launching a wholesale division, which will be led by a former Newfi executive.
July 8 -
The markets are waiting for the Federal Open Market Committee to make its next move.
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A federal judge rejected defenses by a brokerage that acknowledged selling loans to both United Wholesale Mortgage and rival Rocket Pro TPO.
July 8 -
Onity Group's Jack Cavanagh describes how data science has changed processes in the mortgage industry and what type of misconceptions still exist about AI.
July 8 -
New research from the Federal Reserve Banks of New York and San Francisco says markets put the odds of zero interest rates lower today than in the recent past, but economic uncertainty raises the potential for drastic cuts in the "medium to long term."
July 7 -
While more consumers expect purchase conditions to improve, potential job loss weighs on the mind of a growing number of likely homebuyers, Fannie Mae found.
July 7 -
Deadly flash flooding in Texas serves as a reminder of the tactics scammers and fraudsters use against both victims and charitable onlookers.
July 7 -
Following deadly flash floods in Texas, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency allowed national banks to close branches for safety.
July 7 -
Both government-sponsored enterprises also are tightening rules around condo and co-op loans in buildings that have been involved in insolvency proceedings.
July 7 -
Treasury yields rose Monday led by long-maturity tenors as investors preoccupied with the potential fallout of US tariffs looked ahead to auctions later this week.
July 7 -
As the housing market cools, a rise in delinquency rates and underwater mortgages could be a foreboding sign for the future.
July 7 -
Fresh US jobs figures took pressure off the Federal Reserve to consider an interest-rate cut later this month, likely leaving the central bank on hold at least until the fall.
July 6 -
New technologies are helping carriers identify how vulnerable properties are to a wide variety of risks ranging from wildfires to wind, flooding and more.
July 6 -
House Republicans overcame internal divisions to narrowly pass President Trump's tax and spending package Thursday afternoon. The measure would cut the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding level, among other provisions.
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