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President Obama is expected to announce a half-percentage-point reduction in the Federal Housing Administration's annual premium during a housing policy speech Thursday in Phoenix.
January 7 -
With Republicans now controlling both chambers of Congress and signals from Democrats that they are open to alterations, revisions to Dodd-Frank are at the top of the agenda in addition to other subjects, like terrorism insurance and housing finance reform.
January 6 -
With 2015 in full swing, National Mortgage News is taking a look at the biggest trends and topics that will shape 2015.
January 6 -
Mortgage lenders are hoping the new Republican-controlled Congress will be more receptive to making changes to the "qualified mortgage" rule.
January 5 -
As a result of certain court decisions, government agencies like the Federal Housing Administration have even more latitude in pursuing these claims against lenders.
January 5
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The CFPBs rapid pace is likely to continue this year as it tackles some of its trickiest areas yet, including payday loans, debt collection and overdraft protection, which are likely to have a significant impact on the financial services arena.
January 5 -
Golden First Mortgage Corp. agreed to a $36 million settlement of claims that the company which allegedly saw 60% of its government underwritten loans go into default since 2002 defrauded a federal mortgage program.
January 2 -
Take a look back at National Mortgage News' top stories of 2014.
January 2 -
Bank servicers have a compliance dilemma: they need to quickly shed mortgage-servicing rights ahead of Basel III at a time when regulators are keeping a close watch on the manner in which transfers are handled.
December 31 -
The Justice Department is aiming to settle a probe into Morgan Stanley's subprime mortgage business by early 2015.
December 30 -
After 2014's sweeping reforms, which put huge strain on lenders' operations, 2015 may not look so bad. But big potential changes still loom
December 30 -
The Lenders' Choice Award commends the technology provider that offers the best customer service, value proposition and overall user experience. The winner is selected by a vote of industry professionals from mortgage lending and servicing institutions. Learn about this year's finalists and see who won the 2014 MT Award.
December 30 -
The guarantee fees collected by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could be used as a tool to moderate the boom and bust cycles in the housing market, according to a new report by a Treasury Department office.
December 29 -
The ongoing push for more robust loan data will continue in 2015, as market participants across the mortgage lifecycle adopt new regulatory requirements and take advantage of recent developments in paperless processing and self-service capabilities.
December 29 -
Aaron Seltzer, an attorney from the eastern shore of Maryland, pled guilty earlier this week to wire fraud connected to a real estate investment scheme.
December 26 -
The government-sponsored enterprises' changes to their representations and warranties regulations could increase lending and some risks. Here's the downside to the move and how lenders can mitigate related concerns.
December 26
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Credit Suisse Group AG (CSGN) was ordered to face a lawsuit by New York's attorney general accusing the bank of fraud in sales of mortgage-backed securities before the recession.
December 26 -
Federal regulators formally issued a final risk retention rule for mortgage securitizations, a long-awaited and hotly debated measure that is nevertheless expected to have little market impact when it takes effect a year from now.
December 24 -
Georgia's Department of Banking and Finance has finalized a cease-and-desist order against Community Legal Center.
December 23 -
The government-sponsored enterprises' changes to their representations and warranties regulations could increase lending, or cause taxpayer losses related to GSE purchases of bad loans. Here's why advocates like the move.
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