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A New Beginning for FHA With Brian Montgomery at the Helm

It’s been rumored since May that Federal Housing Administration veteran Brian Montgomery could possibly be returning to his post under the Trump administration. Now the speculations have been confirmed after President Trump announced his intent to nominate.

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Roadblocks Ahead for Credit Union Legislation

The National Association of Credit Unions (NACU), with the support of Representative Bill Posey (R-Florida) and Denny Heck (D-Washington) reintroduced a bill that would require the National Credit Union Association to initiate a study on capital requirements for credit unions before finalizing the final risk-based capital rule that is scheduled to go into effect on the first of January 2019.

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How Equifax Could Change Arbitration

The recent Equifax breach of data of over 143 million American consumers via efforts by hackers could have breathed new life into the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) recent anti-arbitration clause, according to a report by the Los Angeles Times. ...

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Drilling into Foreclosure Data

Delinquency rates are at a 10-year low, according to July’s CoreLogic Loan Performance Insight Report. See how low they’ve dropped, and other factors that could be boosting the economy.

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Risk Change Since Dodd-Frank

A recent article took a deeper look at the change in risk in trading operation since the implementation of Dodd-Frank. See how numbers compare to 2009.

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Over Half of Top 100 Metros at New Highs

Since the housing crash and recession in 2008, some metro areas have made full recoveries, while others continue to struggle. And despite the challenges of the market today—high prices and low inventory— recent data reveals 62 of the top 100 ...

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