Workforce management
Workforce management
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The Bond Buyer's Rising Stars Week continues as three members of the newly minted class -- Moody's Investors Service senior analyst Adebola Kushimo, Stifel director Roberto Ruiz, and Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates senior vice president Rachel Chang-Kwei -- join moderator Andrew Belinfanti-Knight, a managing director at UBS and a member of the inaugural Rising Stars class of 2016, for a discussion on diversity and inclusion in municipal finance.
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There was an estimated total of 333,100 people on nonbank mortgage banker and broker payrolls in August, and that's the highest recorded since at least 2010.
October 2 -
The bar to prove discriminatory patterns is so high that plaintiffs would have slim odds of winning lawsuits against housing providers.
October 2 -
Mortgage industry hiring and new job appointments for the week ending Oct. 2.
October 2 -
The class-action lawsuit claims the company used deceptive contracts, locking low-income Black homebuyers into disadvantageous long-term mortgages without proper lending disclosures.
October 1 -
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact every aspect of life in Napa County, Calif., including housing prices, with many buyers wanting to flee the big city.
September 28 -
The donation will go through the Association of Independent Mortgage Experts in an effort to expand and diversify opportunities in the industry.
September 25 -
Home sales hit a 15-year high in Duluth, Minn., this summer even as inventory hit a 15-year low.
September 25 -
Mortgage industry hiring and new job appointments for the week ending Sept. 25.
September 25 -
The agency’s report on mortgage data submitted by lenders identified persistent disparities between white borrowers and minorities in denial rates and pricing. Some observers say the bureau should have been more explicit as the nation wrestles with systemic racism.
September 24