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Investors are concerned that the Fed could raise rates 50 basis points at its next meeting and are pricing that risk into the 10-year Treasury.
February 16 -
Cleveland Fed president says the central bank is still raising rates to a level that's high enough to bring inflation down to the target.
February 16 -
Residential starts decreased 4.5% last month to a 1.31 million annualized rate, according to government data released Thursday.
February 16 -
The company's shares jumped after it reported quarterly revenue that wasnhelped by a better-than-expected period for its core advertising business.
February 16 -
Non-depositories now dominate home lending, but many of these firms were untested until they had to grapple with the current rising rate environment. How they fare could significantly impact the rest of the mortgage market and, more specifically, the Government National Mortgage Association.
February 16 -
The company had asked that the case be dismissed given its similarity to previously settled claims. It's weighing an appeal.
February 15 -
Many players in the segment appear to be holding back on plans amid concerns about falling prices and rents, according to Redfin.
February 15 -
All six companies were profitable in the fourth quarter and the full year, but had far less new volume than in 2021.
February 15 -
Things turned sour soon after the sides agreed to a two-year, $6 million deal in late 2021, in which the mortgage company's logo would appear on a stock car during eight races, among other perks.
February 15 -
The markets are looking for a Fed pivot, but central bankers continue to say more hikes are coming and rates will stay higher longer. OANDA's Ed Moya joins us after the meeting to give a comprehensive look at what the Fed signals for the future.
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Average purchase sizes have increased each week this year, likely signaling greater buyer activity occurring toward the higher end of the market.
February 15 -
The increase in sentiment to a five-month high was fueled by more optimism about sales, the outlook and a pickup in prospective-buyer traffic.
February 15 -
Long-time company veteran Joe Tyrrell is leaving and will be replaced on March 1 by Timothy Bowler, the president of ICE Benchmark Administration.
February 14 -
New starts surged 75% compared to a year ago, but repossessions saw their first decline in one-and-a-half years, according to Attom.
February 14 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's two new proposed rules make sense for most non-banks but applying them to independent mortgage banks is redundant, writes the head of the Community Home Lenders of America.
February 14
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Weaker economic conditions, rising interest rates and expected changes in investment returns drove the reduced expectations, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
February 14 -
The government-sponsored enterprise expects a "moderate recession" in the first half of 2023.
February 14 -
Median expected growth in household income declined 1.3 percentage point to 3.3% in the January survey, the largest monthly drop in data going back almost ten years, the New York Fed found in a report released Monday.
February 14 -
Major secondary market investors recently allowing for the use of an attorney opinion letter (AOL) as an alternative to traditional title insurance has led to the emergence of both instigators and imitators, writes the CEO of Voxtur.
February 14
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In cities where the demographic made a majority of purchases, homebuyers with average credit scores in the mid-700s submitted hefty down payments.
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