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'Be nimble': Mortgage lenders, experts mull the Trump effect -
Trump will change the CFPB's course — but how much is unclear -
Bond yields spiked post-election. What does it mean for mortgages? -
Freddie and Fannie's zombie preferreds surge on Trump win -
How Trump may change housing market regulation in second term
- Sep 9-10, 2024|San Diego, CA
The CapitalW Collective supplements the work other organizations do by addressing the educational needs of women and others in the specialized portions of the mortgage business.
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Analysts are unsure what the Federal Open Market Committee will do with monetary policy in 2025. The panel projects two rate cuts, but some analysts expect more, and others see fewer.
December 26 -
At least one buyer was looking for a barndominium, while another wanted a roller coaster, according to Zillow's analysis of data from its home search feature.
December 26 -
The Federal Reserve is poised to make several key decisions during the year ahead that will impact monetary policy both in the near term and for years to come.
December 25 -
Mortgage rates should decline very gradually next year as the Federal Reserve will keep to its implied path of short-term rate reductions, Freddie Mac said.
December 24 -
The complaint claims over 50 class members and it alleges potential damages exceeding $5 million from the bank.
December 24
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 Bank Policy Institute, the American Bankers Association and others said proposed changes would address "some if not all" of banks' concerns about stress tests, but they are filing the lawsuit to preserve their legal right to do so.
December 24 -
Companies' new uses for AI, regulators' responses to past cyber incidents and wider acceptance of digital collateral were among the year's top developments.
December 24 -
JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, U.S. Bank and Citi had more than $1 billion in combined first-mortgage loans as of Sept. 30.
December 24 -
Changes to buyer broker commissions, along with the National Association of Realtors battle with the Biden Administration, had an impact on how mortgage lenders operated in 2024.
December 24 -
Fifteen percent of residences had three or more structures, which can go undetected by insurers even when they identify a secondary structure.
December 23