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CFPB outlines sweeping data proposal, drawing swift bank condemnation -
Lenders protest plan to include civil actions in counterparty suspensions -
Rate 'lock-in' effect is hurting housing and mortgage markets, Powell says -
Republicans double-down on request to Fed for Basel III economic analysis -
CFPB issues guidance on credit denials that use artificial intelligence
- Sep 9-10, 2024|San Diego, CA
Mortgage borrowers will begin speaking with the enhanced chatbots early next year.
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The lender argued further against a lawsuit and investigative report accusing it of corruption on a massive scale.
September 23 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency has agreed to more regular checks on the government-sponsored enterprises' flood compliance, which impacts mortgage companies.
September 20 -
Ally customers are blaming the bank for data breaches at its vendors, arguing that basic cybersecurity measures would have prevented the thefts.
September 20 -
This week, Federal Reserve Gov. Michelle Bowman cast the first dissenting vote at an FOMC meeting in years. On Friday, she explained why the economic data she's seen didn't convince her of the need to cut rates as much as her fellow governors thought.
September 20 -
Warnings, finger pointing, and political infighting have consumed talks around a continuing resolution, but the details of the upcoming funding package are expected to be ironed out over the weekend for a likely vote early next week.
September 20
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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Onity, the company formerly known as Ocwen, is adjusting its joint venture servicing investment vehicle and has taken other steps with the goal of deleveraging.
September 30 -
An American Bankers Association panel of forecasters predicted slower growth, but it said the U.S. economy would likely avoid a recession, sparing lenders deep credit quality woes.
September 30 -
America's Moneyline has invoked the findings from the contentious Hunterbrook report in its 'All-In' complaint.
September 30 -
The National Community Reinvestment Coalition and four fintechs want the agencies to act on the White House's executive order on artificial intelligence.
September 30 -
The top five states have more than 403,000 housing units approved to begin construction in 2024, according to LendingTree.
September 30