Commercial banking
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The New Jersey-based Anniemac, which has expanded down the East Coast in recent years, touted the incoming team's construction lending experience.
August 12 -
Trump appointed Antoni, who has been vocal about his concerns with BLS jobs data and revisions, in a Truth Social post Monday. The position is subject to Senate confirmation.
August 12 - August 12
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A headline-grabbing 2022 lawsuit alleging racial bias by home appraisers has been quietly dismissed for lack of evidence. At the same time, the Trump administration is rolling back many of the policy changes involving home appraisals that the Biden administration put in place.
August 12 - August 11
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As mortgage rates dip, more homeowners are turning to cash-out refis for quick access to cash, ICE says.
August 11 -
The need for an insurance policy that covers AI risks is growing with the adoption of AI technologies.
August 11 -
Centerbridge Partners' acquisition of MeridianLink comes amid sluggish originations but rising demand for AI tools.
August 11 -
Federal Trade Commission data shows scam losses for adults 60+ have skyrocketed, with banks under pressure to strengthen protections.
August 11 -
Second quarter earnings at the nation's largest title underwriters, while mostly positive, were still affected by the rather weak purchase season this year.
August 11 -
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman said she foresees three interest rate cuts for this year, a view bolstered by the latest employment data.
August 11 -
David Maimon is head of fraud insights at SentiLink and a professor in the department of criminal justice and criminology at Georgia State University.
August 11 -
A regulator has circulated an ideal picture of a public GSE offering from President Trump's social media. Here's what analysts think the reality would be.
August 11 -
The longtime mortgage professional oversaw numerous modernization efforts at the Veterans Affairs mortgage department, and the creation of a post-pandemic foreclosure prevention program.
August 11 -
A government-sponsored enterprise and companies that sell them are making modern houses more affordable in line with larger public and private market trends.
August 11 - August 10
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Notes are expected to pay a coupon of 4.5% on the A1 through M2 tranches, compared with a 5.25% coupon on the previous deal.
August 8 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has proposed reducing supervision of all but the largest nonbanks in four key markets: auto financing, consumer credit reporting, debt collection and international money transfers.
August 8 -
The settlement resolves legacy allegations the state attorney general made about how the company handled mortgages before changing its role.
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