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As individuals make their way through the industry and companies merge, keep watch on the important highlights in this activity update. Flagstar Bank recently announced the addition of Kristy ...

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Getting Easier Every Day

Lenders are doing their best to combat rising home prices to get more people in a home. See the different ways securing a mortgage is getting easier in this Video Spotlight.

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Wells Fargo Stock to Drop?

Recently, Wells Fargo has been in the news for a number of different things, but could the latest update mean a drop in stock? See what an industry voice has to say in the Video Spotlight.

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Wells Fargo Closes Door on VA Refi Issues

Wells Fargo is finally putting its past VA refinance issues behind it, agreeing to pay a hefty settlement to the Federal government today. Get the details of the bank’s settlement—and latest legal troubles—now.

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Credit Unions in Need of Relief

Many proposed changes have taken place within the CFPB as of late, including those associated with Home Equity Lines of Credit. Take a look at what the National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions has to say about the propositions.

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Bipartisan Compromise

The United States Senate Committee on Finance recently held a full committee hearing to discuss ways to increase access for affordable housing across the country; the hearing is part of the committee’s larger endeavor to reform the tax code.

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Delinquencies Down, Down, Down

Reports from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac show that both Enterprises have experienced big declines in delinquency rates as of late. What else does performance data show?

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Another Piece of the Puzzle

Joseph Otting and the Honorable Randal Quarles sat before the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Development to discuss their nominations. If approved, the two men will fill the much-needed positions of the Comptroller of the Currency and Vice Chairman for the Supervision of the Board of Governors, respectfully.

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