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Banks left in limbo as regulators mull path forward for Basel -
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Lenders, TPOs barred from HECM-for-Purchase contributions
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The Arkansas bank said CRE is no longer its principal growth driver, yet it is still the bank's most prominent business and a big part of its robust lending activity.
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The conforming 30-year fixed rate mortgage rose to 6.12% on Oct. 3.
October 3 -
The Federal Reserve issued two enforcement actions, one against a bank in Montana, the other against a former information technology employee in Wyoming.
October 3 -
The perpetrator faces up to 150 years in prison, with sentencing scheduled for December.
October 3 -
The order by the judge, who had previously dismissed part of the original loan modification-related claims, shortens the legal process for allegations that remain.
October 3 -
The Bay Area lender said an unauthorized party was in its servers for over five weeks this spring.
October 3
Those who raced ahead of the pack of loan originators last year went the distance by offering exceptional customer service, catering to niche pockets of demand in the market.
These are the best of the best, the nation's 50 most productive mortgage originators by dollar volume.
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Papanii Okai will fill a newly created position of executive vice president of product engineering at Rocket Mortgage.
October 7 -
Stephen Scherr starts this week as co-president at Pretium, a major landlord of U.S. single-family homes founded by his former Goldman colleague Don Mullen.
October 7 -
Deer Park has launched its first mortgage fund targeting discounted office debt following a period of elevated interest rates that has hammered valuations.
October 7 -
Jay Venkateswaran, business unit head of banking and financial services at WNS Global Services, said the best lenders are preparing now for expectations of increased business at least two quarters in the future.
October 7 -
The top five cities have an average rate of housing units that were owner-occupied in 2022 of 70.32%.
October 7