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Getting a Mortgage May Take Longer Under New Rules
CNBC, Oct. 5, 2015--Olick, Diana
The best advice for borrowers is to prepare for delays, have all paperwork ready before even starting the process and possibly even spend the extra money upfront for a longer lock term.
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Why Mortgage REITs May Be Safe Again
24/7 Wall Street, Oct. 5, 2015--Lange, Chris
Though real estate investment trusts have been a popular vehicle for investments in the past, they have suffered over the past year. At current levels, Credit Suisse sees mortgage-based REITs as an attractive investment opportunity, based on stabilized book values and earnings outlooks.
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Walter Investment Names Dixon CEO, O’Brien to Retire
National Mortgage News, Oct. 5, 2015--Peters, Andy
Walter Investment Management has promoted its vice chairman to CEO, after Mark O'Brien said he will retire from that position.
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Will the FHA Lower Mortgage Insurance Premiums Again?
HousingWire, Oct. 5, 2015--Garrison, Trey
The Federal Housing Authority's mid-November actuarial report is expected to provide some insight into its pricing policy options.
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SEC Charges Home Loan Servicing Solutions Over Relationship with Ocwen
HousingWire, Oct. 5, 2015
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced Monday that it charged Home Loan Servicing Solutions for making "material misstatements" about its relationship with Ocwen Financial as well as misstating its net income on several occasions.
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U.S. Service Sector Growth Ebbs in September
Reuters, Oct. 5, 2015--Gaffen, David
The Institute for Supply Management said its services index fell to 56.9 last month from 59 in August. The reading fell shy of economists' forecasts for 57.5, according to a Reuters survey.
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How the Mortgage Process Just Changed
CNN Money, Oct. 5, 2015--Vasel, Kathryn
New disclosure rules went into effect in the mortgage world Saturday that require lenders to provide home buyers two new forms that clearly detail their loan terms. "For consumers, it's going to be viewed as an improvement in what can be a somewhat scary and intimidating process in the biggest investment of their life," said David Stevens, president and CEO of the Mortgage Bankers Association.
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Fed’s Rosengren: If Weak Jobs Data Continues, Fed Should Delay Rate Rises
Wall Street Journal, Oct. 5, 2015--Derby, Michael S.
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren said Saturday that his confidence that the U.S. central bank can raise rates soon has diminished in the wake of underwhelming employment data.
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