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The Federal Housing Finance Agency is shoring up the government-sponsored enterprises’ finances as it returns to considering a mission-centric conservatorship exit, and its related policies have implications for lenders.
May 10 -
But with fewer mortgage transactions forecast for the next few years, it is unlikely that record will be topped any time soon, the American Land Title Association said.
May 9 -
New insurance written during the first quarter slipped by 20% from the prior three months and by 30% year-over-year, yet five companies had higher income than in the fourth quarter and all six earned more money than in the first quarter 2021.
May 9 -
The pending budget reconciliation legislation should retain measures meant to support minority homebuyers writes the President of the National Association Of Real Estate Brokers.
May 9
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Borrowers must be protected against discrimination at all steps of the credit process — including after they’ve already been granted credit, the regulator affirmed.
May 9 -
But purchase activity reflected “resilient” consumer demand during the month, and first-time homebuyer loans gained market share, according to Black Knight.
May 9 -
The complaint claims outgoing staff downloaded information regarding a combined thousands of loans to their personal emails before departing for CrossCountry Mortgage.
May 9 -
A larger share felt it was a bad time for both buying and selling, but a growing number expect price growth to slow.
May 9 -
U.S. Treasuries tumbled Monday, driving the yield on five-year notes to the highest level since September 2008 amid speculation persistent inflation will prompt the Federal Reserve to tighten policy more aggressively.
May 9 -
Fraud experts are concerned that credit washing, in which borrowers make false claims about being victims of identity theft, is making its way into mortgages from other forms of lending.
May 9 -
In its semiannual supervision and regulation report, the central bank cited strong balance sheets and liquidity but found risks for smaller banks.
May 7 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau filed more actions against redlining and discriminatory practices in 2021 and is skeptical that that predictive analytics will reduce bias.
May 6 -
It will soon become mandatory to give consumers, nonprofits and governmental entities first crack at homes sold through the claims without conveyance of title process for 30 days.
May 6 -
But company officials warned slimmer margins and a slowing market would lead to staff reductions.
May 6 -
The March estimates for payrolls of nonbanks involved in home lending confirm widespread anecdotal reports of industry layoffs, but strength in broader financial-services hiring could pick up the slack.
May 6 -
The servicing segment's pretax income was almost 80% higher than the fourth quarter, offsetting a more than 90% decline for the production business.
May 6 -
Home sales usually pick up in the spring, but Zillow's outlook indicates that higher mortgage rates and low inventory of for-sale homes will finally slow activity.
May 6 -
Multiple factors have slowed residential sales, tightening the market for home loans for banks and credit unions.
May 5 -
The market is discounting the acquisition target’s stock price, largely over antitrust considerations, but execs dismissed the concern, and analysts said ways around it exist.
May 5 -
The move supports strong gains coming in from this side of the business, which helped the company return to profitability in the third quarter.
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