Click through to learn what led Flagstar Bank to update its loan origination system and how it is different from the earlier version.
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S&P Global Ratings examined the likelihood of a disruption in mortgage performance this year amid rising interest rates. Here’s what it revealed.
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With 2018 behind us, Fannie Mae takes a look at how the Fed will impact the 2019 housing market.
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In this video, panel experts discuss the changing CRA landscape and how regulations in this space can help lenders serve community needs effectively. Click through to learn more.
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Blend, a Silicon Valley-based tech company announced the appointment of Timothy Mayopoulos as its new President. Here’s more on his new role and responsibilities.
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It turns out 2018 was a pretty mellow year for the U.S. housing market but the steady growth in inventory is reflective of steps toward a balanced market for both buyers and sellers.
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In her letter to the heads of the financial services industry, Waters asked for a list of initiatives undertaken to help those affected by the ongoing shutdown. Click through to learn more.
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With more newly constructed housing units being listed at a discount, these factors are leading the cut in prices for these homes according to an analysis.
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