Rep. Tulsi Gabbard introduced her plan that would give all Amerians a temporary payment of $1,000 to help assist those impacted by the spread of the coronavirus.
Read More »Mortgage Impact Takes Center Stage of Biden, Sanders Debate
The final two contenders for Democratic candidacy held their latest debate without an audience amind concerns over COVID-19.
Read More »COVID-19 Update: HUD Suspends Face-to-Face Requirements
The Hon. Brian D. Montgomery, Assistant Secretary for Housing - Federal Housing Commissioner stated that the previous policy was "not practical given the public health recommendations.” HUD also provided further updates on how the Department is addressing the virus.
Read More »President Donald Trump Declares National Emergency Over COVID-19
Declaration will provide access to $50 billion in federal funding to help combat the disease. The President added that 5 million tests could be available within a month.
Read More »Coalition of Mortgage Leaders Join Together for COVID-19 Response
Leaders from America’s top mortgage servicers join forces to offer guidance on recommended policies and procedures during the current coronavirus pandemic.
Read More »Fed Slashes Interest Rates to Zero
The FOMC added it would maintain this level until “it is confident that the economy has weathered recent events,” brought on by COVID-19.
Read More »Meeting Borrower Needs in Coronavirus Outbreak
How are the financial regulators and the GSEs responding to the coronavirus spread, and protecting borrowers in the process?
Read More »Fate of COVID-19 Support Bill Uncertain
As the mortgage industry and other sectors of the American economy deal with the COVID-19 outbreak, all eyes were on Congress' attempts to formulate a bipartisan legislative response.
Read More »Financial Industry Reacts as Coronavirus Officially a Pandemic
With a recession on the horizon, regulators note that many financial institutions may face current staffing and other challenges.
Read More »Housing Policy and the Race for the Presidency
Both Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden and rival Bernie Sanders have laid out aspects of their housing policy. How do the plans compare?
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