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Competition is heating up in the mortgage market as more lenders increase their production capacity, according to the chief financial officer of Fifth Third Bancorp.
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Tom Wind, the executive VP of residential and consumer lending at EverBank and an industry veteran whose mortgage banking experience goes back over 20 years, believes the jumbo loan market is in growth mode. Overall housing market improvements and loan limit changes have opened the door to more growth, he said. “The jumbo business out there is starting to rebuild.
July 20 -
Most lenders have either developed an anti-money laundering policy or are in the process of doing so. What many have not thought about are some of the practical implications of AML compliance as it pertains to the actual business of selling loans to investors.
July 20
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SunTrust Banks reported mortgage production income of $103 million for the second quarter, compared with $63 million in 1Q12 and a mere $4 million in 2Q11.
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Cardinal Financial Corp. earned $10.2 million in the second quarter, with its mortgage banking division contributing net income of $4.4 million.
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Correspondent One, which aims to be a major buyer of closed mortgages from nonbank lenders and others, has launched and is now in the process of closing some of its first transactions.
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We all know that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is in business to help the little guy (the borrower, that is) but why isnt it taking a close look at underwriting guideline overlays being hoisted upon the industry by the megabanks?
July 20
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It’s no secret that the North Dakota economy is booming – thanks to oil drilling – but home sales are rising along with the time it takes to get an appraisal.
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Stonegate Mortgage Corp. has hired Flagstar veteran Paul Wyner as senior vice president/national sales manager in charge of third-party residential lending.
July 20 -
Patterns in the private student-lending industry are dangerously similar to those seen in the housing market prior to its collapse, according to a new study from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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American Enterprise Institute resident fellow Ed Pinto—known for his harsh views on government intervention in housing—proposes targeted modifications for severely underwater borrowers who are current.
July 20 -
Home improvement spending could be in double-digit growth mode by as early as next year’s first quarter, according to the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University.
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On July 17, a 26-count indictment was unsealed charging Eliseo Jara Jr., Sergio Jara, Antonio Perez Marcial, Lucia Yolanda Chavez, Arlene Jeanette Jara, Candace Shantel Gonzales, Joseph Shawn Chavez Jr., Melissa Rochelle Jara and Ricardo Fabian Salinas in a mortgage fraud conspiracy. The indictment was returned on July 12 by a federal grand jury in Fresno and the defendants were arrested at their residences on July 17.
July 19
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To be successful in the mortgage business, you need to remain healthy.
July 19
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Freddie Mac is hiking its origination forecast by $200 billion to $1.65 trillion for the year.
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Sales of existing homes unexpectedly fell 5.4% in June after holding steady in April and May.
July 19 -
As officials at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sift through the latest round of comment letters on the qualified mortgage rule, chances are they see another industry fire to contend with.
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Wells Fargo will continue to purchase brokered loans through its correspondent channel, which has cheered up the National Association of Mortgage Brokers.
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U.S. Bancorp set record net earnings of $1.4 billion for the second quarter, up 18% from $1.2 billion in 2Q11.
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