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The People vs. Equifax

As the aftermath of Equifax's data breach is in full effect, the credit reporting company is quickly facing investigations. ClassAction.com has already filed a lawsuit on behalf of the estimated 143 million consumer records affected by the Equifax data breach. ...

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Which companies are merging, and what professionals are moving? See some highlights in this update of the housing and mortgage industries.

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States Examine Hardest Hit Funds

Hardest hit programs in Michigan and Indiana are in a pinch, with one state nearly out of funds and the other under fire for misuse of those dollars. Which state is which?

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FEMA: Running Out of Funds?

The damages of Hurricane Harvey’s devastating effects on lives and homes are still being accounted for, and the threat of two more hurricanes quickly approaching has FEMA funds in jeopardy.

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An Economist’s Perspective on Harvey

In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, and the looming threat of Hurricane Irma and Jose, CoreLogic’s Chief Economist Frank Nothaft discusses the implications of natural disasters on the housing market.

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Otting, Quarles, Confirmed by Committee Vote

The Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs held a vote to push Joseph Otting, nominated to be Comptroller of the Currency, and Randal Quarles, nominated to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, to a full Senate confirmation. Both men were approved by the committee.

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Immigration Reform’s Effect on Housing

President Donald Trump announcement on Tuesday that he will end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals immigration policy, sparking a larger conversation about immigration reform, but what does that mean for the housing industry?

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Economic Disrupt: Harvey’s Impact

The Federal Reserve’s Beige Book published Wednesday, and according to the report’s national summary, economic activity increased at a “modest to moderate pace” across all 12 districts in July and August. However, the Fed's report added a special note to ...

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