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Bessent to be Treasury nominee, Trump taps Turner for HUD -
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Elon, are you listening? Point DOGE at the Home Loan banks -
Fed's Bowman: Chevron reversal will 'positively' change rules -
Regulators to pause major proposals until Trump takes office
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Potential cybersecurity and data privacy violations are among the many dangers of giving the Tesla CEO free rein over systems and data used for Social Security benefits and tax refunds.
February 5 -
Since the National Association of Realtors changed its commission payment rules on Aug. 17, the impact on agent compensation has varied.
February 5 -
The Federal Reserve Board lifted two enforcement actions against the megabank dating back to 2011. But the Fed's seven-year-old asset cap remains in effect.
February 4 -
The newly created entity, Rithm Acquisition, is a possible, albeit unlikely, way to finally take its NewRez mortgage lending business public.
February 4 -
Some mortgage stakeholders say Trump's tariffs would make interest rates rise and housing costs shoot up.
February 4
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The 30-year fixed rate mortgage continues to slip away from the 7% mark, Freddie Mac said, but experts still expect them to stay higher for longer.
February 6 -
HUD, Ginnie Mae and USDA weighed in on the status of recent actions, some of which could change due to transitions in Washington.
February 6 -
The prospect of both megalenders being released from conservatorship and the downgrading of each firm's respective stock are top of mind for executives.
February 6 -
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the Trump administration's focus with regard to bringing down borrowing costs is 10-year Treasury yields, rather than the Federal Reserve's benchmark short-term interest rate.
February 5 -
With the Federal Reserve eyeing changes to its annual examination of large bank resilience, this year's test could be the last of its kind.
February 5