The Making Home Affordable program ended on December 31 and the Treasury recently released Q4 2016 results, detailing the improvements made since 2009 and the assessing the quality of certain servicers.
Read More »The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Announces New President
Raphael Bostic has been named as the Atlanta Fed's 15th President and CEO, and he's also the first African-American president of a regional Fed bank.
Read More »Lenders See Tech Integration As Key to Loan Cycle
As Fannie Mae has reported in its most recent Lender Sentiment Survey, lenders’ experiences with next-generation technology service providers (TSPs) has varied greatly. But nearly all see integration as the future.
Read More »Will the Interest Rate Rise with the Employment Rate?
With the release of the February Jobs Report showing a higher-than expected jump in employment, experts speculate what this may mean for next week’s FOMC meeting.
Read More »HUD Budget Cuts Shake the Housing Industry
The proposed plan will tighten fiscal policies for public housing and could potentially eliminate federally funded community development grants.
Read More »D.C. Court Rejects Intervention in CFPB Litigation
The $109 million disgorgement order from CFPB to PHH remains at the center of the litigation and CFPB Director Richard Cordray is at risk of being fired by President Trump.
Read More »Carson Addresses HUD Employees
Carson spoke on how Americans need to work together to reach their full potential of prosperity.
Read More »Morgan Stanley Strategist Questions Fed Moves
Global financial services firm Morgan Stanley is speaking out about the Treasury’s recent announcement of another rake hike—but not in the way you’d expect. Rather than denouncing the ...
Read More »Cordray Offers New Ideas for Consumer Lending
CFPB Director Richard Cordray on Monday offered some new and innovative ideas to provide credit to more consumers at Lendit USA Conference in New York.
Read More »Demystifying Housing Finance Reform
What are the key differences between the proposed Housing finance reforms?
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