Following Mark Calabria's swearing in ceremony, Adolfo Marzol has been appointed Principal Deputy Director of FHFA. What does this mean for the Agency and the servicing industry as a whole?
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The settlement concludes the Department of Justice's claims against GE over its handling of subprime home loans. Click through to learn what it means for the industry.
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