With an upbeat assessment of the economy, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) voted 11-1 Wednesday to leave interest rates unchanged and to continue its program of purchasing agency mortgage-backed securities (MBS) and longer-term Treasury securities to "maintain downward pressure on longer-term interest rates, support mortgage markets, and help to make broader financial conditions more accommodative." Kansas City Fed President Esther George, who opposed a similar action in January, cast the lone dissenting vote.
Read More »Closing Rates Rise in February, Purchase Activity Makes Strides
Ellie Mae released its Origination Insight Report for February, revealing that the closing rate for loan applications initiated 90 days prior--in November--was 56.8 percent.
Read More »Equity Loans to Feature on Designing Spaces
Designing Spaces, a home improvement show airing on Lifetime Television, will feature an appearance from Equity Loans LLC. A representative from the Atlanta-based lender will feature on the show as part of an upcoming "Arming Yourself with Home Loan Knowledge, Tips for Successful Ownership" segment.
Read More »Deloitte: Consumer Spending Largely Flat in February
Deloitte's Consumer Spending Index experienced a minor bump in February as "a decline in initial unemployment claims and a rise in real average hourly earnings offset negative forces," the company reported Wednesday. The index, which tracks consumer cash flow as an indicator of future spending, rose slightly to 4.0 last month from a reading 3.9 in January. While the increase was relatively small, it turned around three straight months of declines and showed consumers are weathering the payroll tax increase well.
Read More »MBA Promotes Regulatory Expert to VP
David Stevens, president and CEO of the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), announced the promotion of Kenneth Markison, Esq., to VP and regulatory counsel. In his new role, Markison will lead and manage MBA's public policy initiatives around residential loan production, legal issues, and regulatory compliance.
Read More »Capital Economics Examines Housing Recovery’s Impact on Growth
While the economy has already seen a slight bump from homebuilding, researchers from Capital Economics contend the burgeoning recovery may provide even greater lift to gross domestic product (GDP). In the firm's latest U.S. Economic Update, senior U.S. economist Paul Dales says the recovery in residential building contributed 0.3 percentage points to last year's 2.2 percent rise in GDP. In addition, recent developments have further highlighted the impact of the recovery on the larger economy.
Read More »Housing Experts Speak at Hearing on Finance Reform
Three industry analysts gave testimony before a Senate committee on housing finance reform Tuesday. While all three experts expressed support for more private capital and less government involvement, the proposed degrees of government support varied. Currently, about 90 percent of single-family mortgages have some form of government backing.
Read More »LenderLive Brings on 2 Executives
LenderLive Network Inc., an end-to-end mortgage services provider, hired two industry veterans for executive positions.
Read More »Redfin: Prices Up, Sales Sluggish as Buyers Go to War
Prices rose in February for the 11th straight month as markets across the country picked up speed, according to Redfin's Real-Time Price Tracker.
Read More »Langley Federal Credit Union Adopts Symphony Platform
Mortgage Cadence LLC announced that Langley Federal Credit Union (FCU) in Virginia will now use the Symphony platform to support its expanding mortgage program.
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