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A survey conducted throughout the second quarter found knowledge gaps based on race and income.
August 12 -
A second-term Trump administration would likely continue its deregulatory efforts, focus on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's exit from conservatorship, and seek to facilitate fintech participation in the banking system.
August 11 -
The agency sought feedback on potential changes to the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. But a coalition of industry and advocacy groups want a longer comment period to afford “a greater opportunity for thoughtful public participation.”
August 10 -
The company's Dun & Bradstreet investment reduced its results by $31 million.
August 10 -
Scheduling the meeting will remove uncertainty for CoreLogic shareholders over the hostile bid, its board said.
August 10 -
Though overall forbearance share is down, the number of extensions is rising as coronavirus hardship filings surpass the 90-day mark that delineates the end of traditional forbearance plans.
August 7 -
Thoma Bravo bought Ellie Mae last February and is selling it for a $7 billion gain.
August 6 -
The common stock for the new parent of Quicken Loans is expected to start trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday.
August 5 -
The overnight shift to working from home created a number of practical quandaries for mortgage firms large and small, according to a recent survey conducted by Arizent.
August 4 -
Fintechs are facing unique challenges in the pandemic. There might be a resurgence in funding on the horizon, but startups are looking to see what they can do now to weather the storm.
July 31