- Sep 9-10, 2024|San Diego, CA
A strong economy drove mortgage rates higher in the past week but it's still an advantageous market for consumers in some ways, according to Freddie Mac.
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President Biden's initial disaster declaration made mortgage and other federal assistance available to residents across three Southeastern states.
October 1 -
Activist John Hope Bryant has suggested the 40-year mortgage as a solution to affordability issues for first-time buyers. While it has some support, industry players also note questions about practicality remain.
October 1 -
Banks in the hurricane's path are focused on finding employees and restarting operations. Those that do business in Western North Carolina are facing an especially grueling recovery.
September 30 -
The merger between the two retail mortgage businesses will grow the company's footprint, especially in the Pacific Northwest, according to Synergy One's CEO.
September 30 -
Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell flagged a recent upward revision to income and savings data as a sign of economic strength. He said the information could factor into the central bank's monetary policy discourse during the Fed's next interest rate meeting in November.
September 30
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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The Bay Area lender said an unauthorized party was in its servers for over five weeks this spring.
October 3 -
A federal judge denied class certification to investors who blame stock losses on misleading statements by executives.
October 3 -
Former employees are still seeking back pay from the non-QM lender's abrupt shutdown in July 2022.
October 3 -
T-Mobile is broadly syndicating $500 million of securities, and the total size of the securitization is $561.34 million.
October 2 -
Treasuries are sliding after companies added more jobs than expected last month, sending a mixed signal to traders who are watching the labor market for signs the Federal Reserve needs to aggressively cut interest rates.
October 2