On Tuesday, the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs hold a hearing on GSE Reform, following the recent announcemtn from the Treasury Department. Here's what else is happening in the Week Ahead.
Read More »GSE Reform Plan Released by Treasury
The plan released Thursday looks to protect American taxpayers from future bailouts, and to solve “unfinished business” from the 2008 financial crisis.
Read More »Eye on the Industry: Flagstar Announces Tech Startups
Read more on new updates in tech, recent fundraisers benefiting the Wounded Warrior Project, and more.
Read More »Is Housing Headed Toward a Crash?
2013 Nobel Laureate for Economic Sciences Dr. Robert J. Shiller notes that it wouldn't be too surprising if house prices started falling, as recent data suggests declining home prices in the near future.
Read More »Fed Measures Residential Real Estate
Learn in-depth details about the state of housing and the rest of the economy in the latest "Beige Book" from the Federal Reserve.
Read More »Home Prices Grow Slowly in July
Home prices increased by 3.6% year over year in July 2019 and are forecast to increase 5.4% from July 2019 to July 2020.
Read More »Inc. 5000 Recognizes Gateway Mortgage Group
Gateway Mortgage Group, a division of Gateway First Bank was included in the 2019 Inc. 5000, a list of the fastest-growing private companies in the nation.
Read More »Numerica Renews Mortgage Cadence Contract
Numerica Credit Union has renewed its contract with Mortgage Cadence, an Accenture company, for Mortgage Cadence’s loan-origination solution for five more years, through 2024.
Read More »Fannie Mae Appoints Sheila C. Bair to Board of Directors
Sheila Bair, former chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, has been appointed to the Compensation Committee, the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee, and the Risk Policy and Capital Committee of the Board at Fannie Mae.
Read More »Millennial Homeownership Hurdles
Though they admit that owning a home is worth it in the long-term, the barrier to entry seems too high for many millennials looking to purchase their first home.
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