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Lenders gaze into the looking glass to forecast what’s ahead for the industry’s jobs, product mix, capital market policy and more.
December 17 -
Although seasonal slowing and limited inventory have temporarily reduced prospective financing, the number sales in the sector hit nearly 1 million in November, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
December 16 -
Under the Federal Housing Finance Agency rule, the GSEs would need to lay out how levels will change under a variety of stress tests, including required ratios separately proposed for amendment.
December 16 -
Since the pandemic began, there have been fewer active managers buying the less liquid types of securitized debt, creating big opportunities for bargain hunting in securities like mortgage bonds and collateralized loan obligations, hedge fund Ellington Management Group says in a new report.
December 16 -
Worker shortages at call centers and rising concerns about account fees may have contributed to the industrywide decline, according to the authors of a new J.D. Power study. Capital One, which scored highest, benefited from its strength in digital banking.
December 16 -
The central bank’s new tone has many in the industry planning for potential volatility in 2022.
December 16 -
Experts discuss the latest ways firms are defining their value propositions and evolving their customer communications, experience and support.
December 16 -
U.S. home construction starts strengthened in November to the fastest pace in eight months, suggesting builders are making a bit more headway on backlogs even as supply and labor constraints linger.
December 16 -
An industry expert shares key takeaways on how institutions can implement sophisticated technologies to attract a younger generation of customers.
December 15 -
However, the unusual profitability residential finance firms have previously enjoyed, and a strong housing market, could help to sustain their bottom lines.
December 15 -
HUD official Alanna McCargo takes over the top job at the government corporation, which has had a series of acting leaders since 2017.
December 15 -
Federal Reserve officials intensified their battle against the hottest inflation in a generation by shifting to end their asset-buying program earlier and signaling they favor raising interest rates in 2022 at a faster pace than economists were expecting.
December 15 -
Join industry experts to explore how financial institutions can better prepare for future compliance issues associated with the evolving landscape.
December 15 -
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra has helped assert the authority of the three Democrats — including himself — who serve on the governing body of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. GOP lawmakers responded with a bill to strip the consumer agency's head of voting powers on the FDIC board.
December 15 -
Under Home Partners Holdings’ right to purchase (RTP) program, RTP prices exceed purchase valuations by about $33.2 million, and on 817 properties.
December 15 -
Purchases inched upward, but refinance volumes retreated, with interest rates now well above levels from a year ago.
December 15 -
A Dallas policy that is supposed to tackle affordable housing shortages doesn't do enough to address systemic racial and economic barriers residents face, according to a new report.
December 15 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency found several comments that could lead to fair lending concerns in the “neighborhood description” section of reports.
December 14 -
Younger home buyers accounted for more than half of Veterans Affairs purchase mortgages, with Virginia Beach and Washington seeing the greatest number of applications.
December 14 -
Error findings related to income and employment reached a high point since Aces Quality Management started its report in 2016.
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