Fed Chair Jerome Powell reiterated that the U.S. economy remains strong, while one insider said the Federal Reserve is “running out of ammunition.”
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The Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of the Bureau that was created in the wake of the Great Recession.
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In response to growing coronavirus fears, experts predict the Federal Reserve will likely cut rates.
Read More »Former CFPB Director Reflects on Tenure
From the Bureau’s inception to the current administration, Richard Cordray's upcoming book reveals his perspective on his time as CFPB Head.
Read More »House Financial Committee Considers Numerous Housing Bills
The pieces of legislation look to address affordability, housing stock, and the access to small-dollar mortgages though the FHA.
Read More »CFPB Accused of Unlawful Funding Practices
The case of Law Offices of Crystal Moroney v. Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection alleges that the Bureau is able to draw funding directly from the Federal Reserve without oversight from the appropriations committees of Congress.
Read More »Former Vice President Announces $640B Housing Plan
From affordable housing to down-payment assistance, here's what's in Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden's plan for American homes.
Read More »Donna Corley Named Freddie Mac Single-Family Head
“Donna Corley is a proven, respected leader and I am pleased to announce that she will lead the company’s Single-Family business,” said David Brickman, CEO of Freddie Mac.
Read More »Industry Reacts to Federal Housing Commissioner Nomination
Click through to see what leaders in the market had to say about President Donald Trump nominee, Dana T. Wade.
Read More »Trump: Revisiting Regulatory Barriers to Home Affordability a ‘Priority’
A White House report says current restrictions are causing numerous problems from increasing homelessness mobility to dampening the overall economy, and the administration plans to take action.
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