Housing markets in metros all over the country are improving and many metros are making their way back to their benchmark ranges, according to an index from Freddie Mac.
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How much has Chase paid in consumer relief to fulfill the obligations under its $13 billion RMBS settlement?
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What changes did a House Subcommittee bill propose to make to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau?
Read More »OCC Frees Wells Fargo from Servicing Restrictions
The OCC terminated the servicing-related consent order against Wells Fargo, but at the same time issued a civil penalty to the bank.
Read More »Bank of America’s ‘Hustle’ Whistleblower Retains Reward
Bank of America's $1.27 billion penalty in the "Hustle" case has been overturned. Why does the former Countrywide exec who blew the whistle get to keep the reward money?
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Fewer homes for sale over the past year have driven prices up faster than expected.
Read More »Independent Review Finds Accusations Against Ocwen ‘Baseless’
What exactly did a year-long analysis of Ocwen's servicing operations from an independent consulting firm reveal?
Read More »Clinton and Trump Spar Over ‘Housing Bubble’ Remarks
The two major party presumptive presidential candidates have engaged in a war of words over some comments Trump made in 2006 about the forthcoming real estate crash.
Read More »Fairholme: Status Quo Makes Another Bailout ‘Inevitable’
The Net Worth Sweep, or the sweeping of all Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac profits into Treasury, has been under more intense scrutiny as of late.
Read More »Coalition Pushes for Stricter Wall Street Regulation
A group of progressives who believe that Wall Street is not regulated enough has organized a coalition in hopes of getting stricter rules passed.
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