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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.
December 11 -
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.
December 11 -
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.
December 11 -
The Federal Housing Administration is giving servicers more leeway to automate borrower contact but it's also requiring them to reach further afield.
December 11 -
Mortgage lenders can now submit loan information through VA's new management system, replacing the need for email submissions.
December 11 -
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.
December 11 -
Workers in the bank's conduct management intake group joined colleagues at 23 Wells Fargo branches in approving a union.
December 11 -
Consumers are signing more multi-month viewing contracts with agents and requesting homeowners insurance incentives from sellers, a Homelight survey finds.
December 11 -
Scott Bessent, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to serve as Treasury secretary, is aiming to build support for his nomination
December 11 -
Annualized inflation increased to 2.7% in November from 2.6% the previous month, providing further evidence that the economy remains strong despite restrictive monetary policy.
December 11 -
Department of Veterans Affairs-backed refinances were up 85% weekly, contributing to a busy week for the loan type.
December 11 -
President-elect Donald Trump may opt to bypass Democratic suggestions for minority party seats on the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s board of directors, setting up potential conflicts with Senate leadership over regulatory appointments.
December 11 -
The top five lenders have an average wholesale origination volume of more than $5 billion.
December 11 -
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Mat Ishbia urged brokers to understand how the increases in credit score and report costs affect both them and the borrowers they serve.
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A New York Times report suggests the majority of the NAR affiliate's grants to right-leaning organizations are out-of-line with its housing-related mission.
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A slower rate of price increases would boost the likelihood of an interest-rate cut that could expand loan demand and lower banks' deposit costs. A higher pace of inflation, however, could derail those catalysts.
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But the Federal Housing Administration program was the only mortgage loan type to gain market share month-to-month as measured by rate lock percentage.
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