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Personal Income, Spending Rise in May

With a boost from the calendar, personal income rose 0.5 percent in May--faster than economists had forecast--while personal consumption went up an unsurprising 0.3 percent the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reported Thursday.

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First-Time and Continuing Jobless Claims Drop

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First-time claims for unemployment insurance dropped 9,000 to 346,000 for week ending June 22, the Labor Department reported Thursday. Economists expected 345,000 claims. Claims filings for the week ended June 15 were revised up to 355,000 from the originally reported 354,000.

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Radian Appoints Chief Risk Officer, EVP

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Radian Group Inc. announced the appointment of Derek Brummer as EVP and chief risk officer. The position was previously co-managed by Brummer, who oversaw risk management for Radian Asset Assurance, and Scott Theobald, who oversaw risk management for Radian Guaranty Inc. Departing his former co-management post, Theobald will assume the newly created role of EVP for lender and structured products at Radian Guaranty.

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Indiana Credit Union Chooses MortgageFlex LOS

MortgageFlex Systems, Inc., a provider of loan origination and servicing technology, announced its LoanQuest loan origination system (LOS) has been selected as the platform of choice for Indiana's FORUM Credit Union.

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Refinance Applications Fall as Rates Rocket

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Mortgage applications continued to fall last week following a sizable spike in interest rates, the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) reported in its Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey. The Refinance Index fell 5 percent from the previous week, dipping to its lowest level since November 2011. The refinance share of total mortgage activity also declined, falling to 67 percent--the lowest level since July 2011. Meanwhile, the seasonally adjusted Purchase Index actually rose, increasing 2 percent.

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First-Quarter GDP Growth Scaled Back

The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) put GDP growth a 1.8 percent annual rate in the first quarter, a drop from the previous estimate of 2.4 percent. The downward revision to GDP came amidst positive news about the economy. Home prices, according to the Case-Shiller Index released Tuesday, rose at their fastest pace ever in April and consumer confidence, as reported by the Conference Board, increased for the third straight month. Residential fixed investment was reported as $399 billion, up slightly from the second report.

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