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Are Stagnant Wages Dimming the American Dream of Home Ownership?
GoRion, June 14, 2017--Sam BourgiHome prices are climbing more than twice as fast as earnings, making the American Dream of homeownership out of reach for many first-time buyers.
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Homeownership Education is Evolving and It’s Good for Business
Fannie Mae, June 14, 2017--Mike HernandezFannie Mae vice president says industry must work harder to allow homeowner education to fit their needs.
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Economist: Fed Rate Increase Doesn’t Matter to Housing Market
HousingWire, June 14, 2017--Kelsey RamirezFirst American Financial Corp. Chief Economist Mark Fleming said mortgage rates are benchmarked to 10-year Treasury bond, not federal funds rate.
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High-Flying Mortgage Firm Buys Struggling Black-Owned Bank
National Mortgage News, June 14, 2017--John Reosti (subscription)Movement Mortgage in Charlotte, N.C., confirmed Wednesday it had recapitalized the $29 million-asset First State Bank for an undisclosed amount.
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U.S. Consumer Prices, Retail Sales Weaken in May
Reuters, June 14, 2017--Lucia MutikaniU.S. consumer prices unexpectedly fell in May and retail sales recorded their biggest drop in 16 months, suggesting a softening in domestic demand that could limit the Federal Reserve's ability to continue raising interest rates this year.
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Couple Claims Victory in 10-Year-Old Foreclosure
Newsday, June 14, 2017--Maura McDermottFred and Theresa Tovar's mortgage lender--originally Beneficial Homeowner Service Corp., and later U.S. Bank Trust N.A.--had until Friday to file a motion seeking permission to take the case to the state's highest court, the Court of Appeals.
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Integrations Enhance Mortgage Pricing Engines
Mortgage Daily, June 14, 2017--Sam GarciaRecent enhancements to product eligibility and pricing engines include integrations with mortgage insurance companies and customer relationship management providers.
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What the Latest Fed Rate Hike Means for Interest Rates
USA Today, June 14, 2017--Hal Bundrick"Even though the U.S. economy is really looking pretty strong right now, particularly in the job market, the rest of the world is lagging behind," says Mike Fratantoni, chief economist for the Mortgage Bankers Association. "So central banks elsewhere are still aggressively stimulating their economies and keeping their rates low, and that's acting as a bit of an anchor on longer-term rates."
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Wells Fargo Is Accused of Making Improper Changes to Mortgages
New York Times, June 14, 2017--Gretchen MorgensonA spokesman for Wells Fargo, Tom Goyda, said the bank strongly denied the claims made in the lawsuits and particularly disputed how the complaints characterized the bank's actions.
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LendingTree Unveils its Own Zestimate-Style Home Valuation Tool
HousingWire, June 14, 2017--Ben LaneAccording to details from the company, any of My LendingTree's 5 million current users (or anyone else who signs up for the service) will now have the ability to get a valuation of their home within LendingTree's system.
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