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- Sep 9-10, 2024|San Diego, CA
A measure of housing market conditions from the National Association of Home Builders and Wells Fargo increased for a second straight month in October.
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Figure Technology Solutions introduces a gen AI-powered tool dubbed the "stare and compare killer" which aims to help with document reviews.
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The arrangement complements the publicly traded nonbank lender's acceleration of other activity in the servicing space and builds on other business with the REIT.
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Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook called for weighing the costs and benefits of artificial intelligence, and flagged bias and fraud as areas of concern.
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The company has done 10 of these transactions, and its track record on paying them off shows how successful it has been, Morningstar DBRS noted in a presale report.
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency has proposed a change to capital rules on interest-bearing deposit accounts that would increase the Federal Home Loan Banks' flexibility to manage liquidity during times of stress.
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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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Buyers aren't necessarily responding to greater inventory and lower mortgage rates.
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The conforming 30-year fixed rate mortgage rose to 6.12% on Oct. 3.
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The Federal Reserve issued two enforcement actions, one against a bank in Montana, the other against a former information technology employee in Wyoming.
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The perpetrator faces up to 150 years in prison, with sentencing scheduled for December.
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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.
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