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Fed Chairman Powell tells Congress he would ignore Trump if fired
Jul 10, 2019Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told Congress on Wednesday that he wouldn’t leave his post as the nation’s top central banker even if President Donald Trump fired him. Any whiff of instability at the top of the nation’s banking system could cause rates to rise as mortgage-bond investors seek additional compensation for perceived risk.
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Housing News Podcast: Princeton Mortgage’s Rich Weidel on why taking the right risks is key to surviving in the mortgage industry
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This is how long it takes to close a mortgage now
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New bill slashes FHA mortgage insurance for first-time homebuyers
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House passes bill to clarify securitization eligibility for VA loans
Jul 10, 2019 -
Homebuyers, you could have saved $56,826 by shopping around for a mortgage last week
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Redfin: Nation’s home buying competition eases as bidding wars cool in June
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MBA: Mortgage applications continue to fall as borrowers become less sensitive to lower rates
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New York’s New Reverse Mortgage Bill: What You Need to Know
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Forbes: How Proprietary Reverse Mortgages Could Overtake HECMs in 2019
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Newly formed SitusAMC makes 2 key hires to lead U.S. servicing and asset management
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VA loan churning is driving up mortgage costs for all government borrowers
Jul 09, 2019
