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Builders broke ground on more homes than forecast in December as a jump in apartment construction helped cap the seventh straight yearly increase, a report from the Commerce Department showed Thursday.
January 19 -
In a candid, in-depth exit interview, Ted Tozer discusses Ginnie Mae's growth during his seven years at the agency's helm, the need for comprehensive housing finance reform, big banks' retreat from mortgages, counterparty risk management and more.
January 18 -
Rising interest rates typically cause lenders to relax underwriting guidelines. The incoming administration promises to deregulate. Sounds like a combustible mix, but there's ample room to loosen credit without returning to the practices that caused the crisis.
January 18 -
The Justice Department claims the bank, which has received "satisfactory" ratings in its last four CRA exams, is failing to serve minority neighborhoods around Minneapolis.
January 18 -
Fannie Mae is readying its first credit risk transfer transaction of 2017.
January 18 -
And the next HUD chief might eventually rescind it altogether.
January 18 -
Three midsize banks projected increases in loans this year in the latest round of earnings discussions, but their levels of optimism varied, and their commercial lending strategies in some cases conflicted.
January 18 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency could make the Community Reinvestment Acts spirit relevant in a digital age so long as it builds the right framework for chartered fintech companies.
January 18 -
While precise definitions vary, the term generally describes a smooth customer experience that may not even require a phone call or branch visit.
January 18