Here’s what a report by The Milken Institute’s housing experts had to recommend on legislation concerning the removal of Fannie and Freddie from conservatorship.
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Here’s how the government shutdown, which entered its third week, is keeping buyers from purchasing a home of their choice.
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Here’s how agencies and mortgage borrowers are being affected by the partial government shutdown that began on December 22.
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Here’s why Fed Chair Jerome Powell said he wasn’t likely to resign any time soon during a recent panel discussion in Atlanta.
Read More »President Trump Designates FHFA Acting Director
The current Comptroller of the Currency was designated by President Trump to become Acting Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Here’s more on the announcement.
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Government and housing industry leaders addressed the potential impact of a Housing Finance Reform Bill that was introduced in September. Here's what they had to say to the House Financial Services Committee.
Read More »FHFA’s 2019 Plan for Fannie and Freddie
In its 2019 Scorecard, the Federal Housing Finance Agency stated its expectations for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the coming year. See what GSEs goals here.
Read More »CFPB: Name Changes and Bottom Lines
Click through to learn where the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection nomenclature will still be used after Kathy Kraninger, the agency’s new director halted efforts to make changes to it.
Read More »The Last Rate Hike of the Year Is Here
In keeping with market expectations, the Fed announced its last rate increase of the year. Click through to learn how this would impact consumers and the housing market.
Read More »What’s Ahead for FHA in 2019?
The Federal Housing Administration is looking ahead, with an eye on consumer trends in the housing sector.
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