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The Arkansas Republican pledges to reduce excessive regulation and align financial policies with GOP goals.
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Using homeowner data available on ICE's servicing platform, the integration can prompt users to use a self-guided appraisal valuation tool.
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The distressed loan sales strategy has been in test mode since 2002. A rise in owner-occupant transactions may have made it more compelling.
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The average surplus premium to protect property this year was roughly $46,000 in the wealthy enclave and the situation is only likely to worsen as climate change ups the odds of destructive wildfires.
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For the fourth month in a row, overall mortgage delinquency rates have increased, with loans 30 days or more late up 0.2 percentage points in September.
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Feds allegedly reneged on an agreement with the trade group at the onset of the Biden Administration.
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Top banks are underwriting the deal, but most of the securitization's loans lack documentation.
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The proposal is one of several that aims to address difficulties managing early buyouts from mortgage-backed securities pools.
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President-elect Trump's victory will have a direct impact on how much the Federal Open Market Committee will cut short-term rates next year, Wolters Kluwer found.
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Average rates for the 30-year fixed fell for the third consecutive week, Freddie Mac said, but the 10-year Treasury yield rose to the highest point in weeks.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s Q3 Quarterly Banking Profile report highlighted net bank income falling 8.6%, but also showed slow delinquency growth in commercial real estate and core income metrics improving across the banking sector.
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Investors have wildly different takes on whether the Fed's three-month-old easing cycle — designed to bring the benchmark rate back down to neutral as inflation cools — is just beginning or getting close to the end.
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Eastern Union put the blame on the other company Fannie Mae suspended, Sevenstone Capital, which was by former employees who left over four years prior.
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Now that the legislation has been taken out of a budget bill, the Community Home Lenders of America argues for a regulatory approach to rein in trigger leads.
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After Nexpoint refused to vote via its proxies at the UDF IV annual meeting, the existing directors supporting the sale to Ready Capital were declared elected.
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The Federal Housing Administration is giving servicers more leeway to automate borrower contact but it's also requiring them to reach further afield.
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Mortgage lenders can now submit loan information through VA's new management system, replacing the need for email submissions.
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In testimony before the Senate Banking Committee, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra said he has no plans to resign ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, suggesting he will wait to be fired instead.
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Workers in the bank's conduct management intake group joined colleagues at 23 Wells Fargo branches in approving a union.
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Consumers are signing more multi-month viewing contracts with agents and requesting homeowners insurance incentives from sellers, a Homelight survey finds.
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