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The retail giant has scrapped its credit card partnership with Capital One, its second public spat in recent years with a partner bank. Analysts say it may be a sign that Walmart wants to launch its own credit card on what it hopes will be a financial super-app.
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The Federal Housing Administration's clarification addresses interpretations of an 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision that increased industry costs.
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The billion-dollar originators are disputing Waterstone Mortgage's alleged raiding of 60 employees two years ago, which led three offices to shutter.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s Quarterly Banking Profile for Q1 showed that banks' net income margins got a boost, but FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg said concerns around inflation, interest rate volatility and geopolitical uncertainty could mean tougher quarters ahead.
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The mortgage veteran will oversee all operational aspects at Kind, a post published by the multichannel lender said.
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Beth Hammack, who stepped down as the bank's co-head of global finance earlier this year, will take the helm as President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland later this summer following the retirement of longtime President Loretta Mester.
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An uptick in interest rates kept borrowers on the sidelines, as both purchases and refinances dropped, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
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Over 54% of borrowers with a mortgage say they only got one mortgage offer, a LendingTree survey said.
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If approved by the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the program will not lead to large amounts of home equity being extracted, nor is it mission creep, wrote Keefe, Bruyette & Woods analyst Bose George.
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Unusual spikes in property taxes and insurance in many areas are causing servicing concerns that mortgage companies may not be used to managing.
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Amid numerous late payment improvements, foreclosure sales and prepayments ticked up.
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In a speech, the Federal Reserve governor said she would have liked to see the Federal Open Market Committee move more quickly to reduce its holdings. The central bank is poised to begin slowing the pace of balance sheet runoff this week.
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Prices in a measure of 20 cities increased 7.4% from a year earlier, larger than the 7.3% annual gain in February, an S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller index shows.
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Gen Z is buying homes at higher rates than previous generations, and finding creative ways to save money in the process.
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The ease of producing a fake video means financial businesses and their clients stand at risk of being targeted by fraudsters.
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A pair of recently created consulting firms seek to shift lender thinking to make compliance a front-of-mind target, not merely a cost center.
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Despite a recent warning about an uptick in prepays, FHA seems to be leaning in the direction of adopting changes that will increase them, writes the chairman of Whalen Global Advisors.
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House Financial Services Committee Chair Rep. Patrick McHenry, R-N.C., told Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Martin Gruenberg to make himself available for a June 12 hearing on the agency's workplace culture.
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Executives at the Toronto-based bank said last year that they planned to add 150 branches in the United States. But when pressed on Thursday, they could not say how much they'll scale back their ambitions due to investigations over TD's anti-money laundering practices.
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Companies are seeing evidence of income falsification, which previous research shows is the most common type of fraud or defect risk.
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