At the end of 2015, the number of homes in foreclosure was the lowest since 2006.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Waiting to See if the Jobs Report Measures Up
Will the labor market be able to sustain the solid job growth it experienced in the last three months of 2015?
Read More »Black Knight Reaches Loan Processing Milestone
Black Knight Financial Services (BKFS) has announced that it after completing its year-end loan processing, the firm successfully completed the processing of a record 44 million loans for 65 clients for the full year 2015 for loans services.
Read More »MERS Emerges Triumphant
The legal authority of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems has repeatedly been challenged, and MERS has repeatedly come out on top.
Read More »GDP Growth Stalls; What’s Next?
Is the slowdown temporary or is the economy headed for trouble?
Read More »Getting Out of the Game: Many Borrowers are Exiting HARP
Millions of underwater borrowers lowered their payments through HARP. Why are many of them leaving the program now?
Read More »Fed Unveils Stress Test Criteria
The central bank announced three "severely adverse" economic situations to test the nation's largest banks.
Read More »Lower Legal Costs Offset Headwinds for Banks’ Q4 Earnings
One notable exception was Goldman Sachs, which is fresh off a $5.1 billion RMBS settlement.
Read More »CFPB’s Complaint Volume is Swelling
Where do mortgages rank on the list of the Bureau's most complained about financial products?
Read More »Ex-Fannie Mae Boss Mudd Pushes for Dismissal of SEC’s Fraud Suit
The SEC sued six former GSE executives in 2011 over subprime mortgage fraud. The other five have all reached settlements; why is Mudd taking his case all the way to trial?
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