The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency released a draft supplement on Wednesday which adds additional info to the existing Licensing Manual.
Read More »Trump Determines the Future of HUD
The president plans to reduce spending in nearly every department, including the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and move the difference into defense spending.
Read More »Bankruptcy Filings on the Rise
The number of bankruptcy filings nationally rose in February, according to the February 2017 Bankruptcy Trends report by Epiq Systems. Overall, Epiq reported 58,336 national filings last month. That’s up from 54.574 filings in January.
Read More »Foreclosures Drop Nationally, Some States Can’t Keep Up
Though foreclosures are dropping nationally, 10 states and the District of Columbia experienced increases in foreclosure activity.
Read More »Trump Names New Finance Officials
Reports suggest the two new officials will preside over a review of the Dodd-Frank Act.
Read More »Wells Fargo and Others Settle 9 Year Suit
The class action lawsuit settled on Wednesday charged NovaStar, RBS, Wells Fargo, and Deutsche Bank with misleading investors into believing the securities they bought were safer than they proved to be.
Read More »CFPB Orders Penalty Against Nationstar
For three consecutive years, the CFPB found error rates at Nationwide of 13 percent in 2012, 33 percent in 2013, and 24 percent in 2014.
Read More »Federal Reserve Announces Rate Hike, as Predicted
Experts weigh in on what to expect to come out of the rate increase.
Read More »Equifax’s Data and Analytic Services Receive Upgrade
A new data and analytics portfolio will boost Equifax's risk and marketing programs while enhancing the delivery of their services.
Read More »HSBC Pays Out $371M in Consumer Relief
The monitor for the National Mortgage Settlement said that the payment is the last the company will make.
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