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The allegations against New York's attorney general involve transactions that occurred over decades, but James called the charges political retaliation.
May 12 -
A 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs between the U.S. and China boosted the near-term economic outlook for banks, but tensions and uncertainty around trade barriers remain high.
May 12 -
April was a mixed bag for title companies, executives said on earnings calls, but some are expecting a stronger market the rest of the year.
May 12 -
Federal Reserve Gov. Adriana Kugler said in a speech in Dublin that trade barriers could soon affect prices and slow down growth while increasing uncertainty in 2025.
May 12 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a policy directive rescinding scores of standing guidance documents, interpretive rules and advisory opinions in a bid to reduce compliance costs.
May 12 -
In April 2025, the bank admitted that it may have made a mistake in denying the plaintiff forbearance.
May 12 -
Originators feel neutral about bombshell acquisitions and regulation news, remaining focused on inventory, mortgages rates and costs, an NMN survey says.
May 12 -
The first quarter showed a narrowing in the market share spread between the six active underwriters, but that was before April's economic uncertainty.
May 9 -
The mortgage fintech looks to transition to a model of strategic platform partnerships rather than offer its own closing services as it simplifies operations.
May 9 -
The Trump administration says it will nominate Jonathan McKernan to serve as Treasury undersecretary for domestic finance. McKernan has already been nominated as the next director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
May 9