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A public interest coalition is calling on bank regulators to declare the drinking water contamination in Flint, Mich., a "disaster" and encourage lenders from around the country to extend credit to the area in order to counteract the damage.
February 18 -
The mismatch between demand for new homes and the supply threatens to drive up prices and dampen lending.
February 18 -
The Federal Home Loan Bank of New York posted an increase in fourth-quarter profit, citing higher levels of member prepayment.
February 16 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has launched a new initiative, called the Fair Housing Enforcement Program, aimed at targeting discrimination in rental and home sale transactions.
February 16 -
There is concern that a decline in condo pricing could create loan problems similar to those that cropped up before the financial crisis. Bankers in the area, however, believe foreign investors would take the biggest hit.
February 16 -
National Mortgage News readers share their views on the most pressing mortgage and housing topics of the month. Comments are excerpted from reader response sections of NationalMortgageNews.com articles and our social media platforms.
February 16 -
The cost of capital and regulatory compliance has convinced the top four banks that making home loans to American families is not worth the risk.
February 16Whalen Global Advisors LLC -
The Chicago, Des Moines and Cincinnati FHLBs have grown their life insurance company membership the most in recent years.
February 12 -
Fannie and Freddie have been selling pools of delinquent mortgages at auction to the highest bidders. Community groups say the Federal Housing Finance Agency should be giving preferential treatment to nonprofits and community development financial institutions.
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Despite the outcry prompted by lenders' commercials during Super Bowl 50, customer satisfaction surveys indicate borrowers are more than ready for the ease and convenience of digital options.
February 12J.D. Power and Associates