Stocks fell significantly on Monday, earning it the name "Black Monday" as the Dow plunged 1,800 points and the S&P decline by 7%.
Read More »CFPB Proposes Whistleblower Award Program
According to the Bureau, an incentive created for employees to report wrongdoing to the Bureau will assist in advancing enforcement cases, especially as it relates to fair lending violations
Read More »The Week Ahead: CFPB Updates Congress
Also in The Week Ahead, the Federal Reserve will release its latest data on transactions and levels of financial assets and liabilities.
Read More »Seven Major Mortgage Servicing Tech Trends
From cloud integration to data management, here are the top areas industry professionals need to keep in focus.
Read More »Freddie Mac Prices Credit Risk Transfer Trust
The GSE's securitization of approximately $1.8 billion including both guaranteed senior and unguaranteed subordinate securities is backed by a pool of seasoned re-performing loans
Read More »Five Star Global Cancels Conferences in Response to COVID-19
The announcement impacts upcoming events, including the Single-Family Rental Summit and Five Star Government Forum.
Read More »The Industry Pulse: GSE Investing in Disaster Areas
Get updates on new mobile apps for field inspections and the latest hires in this Industry Pulse.
Read More »Fannie Mae Invests $50M in Disaster Areas
The investment is part of Fannie Mae’s ongoing commitment to affordable rental housing in underserved markets. Fannie Mae has committed over $1 billion to LIHTC investments since 2018.
Read More »Is the Mortgage Industry Ready for LIBOR’s End?
Market participants will look to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and their regulator for guidance on how to handle the shift to SOFR with minimal disruption to the US mortgage market.
Read More »Fannie Mae Transfers $30.7B in Unpaid Principal Balance
Fannie Mae's Credit Insurance Risk Transfer transactions are part of Fannie Mae’s ongoing effort to reduce taxpayer risk by increasing the role of private capital in the mortgage market.
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