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One Crucial Lesson from Canada’s Crazy Housing Market
GoRion, Sept. 20, 2017--Sam BourgiAnalysts have rightly noted strong parallels between Canada's current housing market and the one that precipitated the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis back in 2007. But there's one saving grace that may help our northern neighbor avoid a similar fate. Canada's mortgage standards have grown stricter as the market runs hotter, which is the opposite of what happened when U.S. housing prices approached their peak in 2007.
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Bank Mergers: Why the Trump Rally Failed to Boost Dealmaking
Wall Street Journal, Sept. 20, 2017--Christina Rexrode (subscription)The number of U.S. bank deals announced so far this year has dropped to 173 from 178 at the same time last year, according to investment-banking boutique FIG Partners. At the current pace, this year could have the fewest bank mergers since 2009.
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Hurricanes and Higher Rates Tank Mortgage Applications, Down 9.7%
CNBC, Sept. 20, 2017--Diana OlickIt was a menacing mix for mortgages last week. Back-to-back major hurricanes, a holiday weekend and higher interest rates combined to bring a 9.7 percent drop in total mortgage application volume last week from the previous week, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
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When Adopting Digital Mortgages, Don’t Let Quality Control Lag
National Mortgage News, Sept. 20, 2017--Teri Sundh (subscription)If quality control isn't part of your digital mortgage conversion strategy, it should be.
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In Mortgages, Fintech is So Far Only Skin Deep
National Mortgage News, Sept. 20, 2017--Austin Kilgore (subscription)Lenders and technology developers have made considerable progress improving the customer experience of applying for a mortgage. And after years of regulatory and business uncertainty that's depleted budgets and stifled innovation, momentum for widespread digital mortgages may finally be on their side.
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Ginnie Servicers Shudder at Hurricane Losses; Some Plan HUD Appeal
Debtwire.com, September 2017--Al YoonMortgage servicers facing millions of dollars in hurricane-related losses are considering an appeal for relief from a U.S. government policy that leaves them on the hook when a property is irreparably damaged, according to two sources familiar with the effort.
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Unusually Large Loans Mask Decline In NYC Commercial Real Estate Lending
Forbes, Sept. 20, 2017--Ely Razin Second quarter commercial real estate loan originations in New York City weren't just big, they were really, really big. The size of those loans appears to be masking what would otherwise look like a decline in New York loan origination for the quarter.
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Holiday Sales Forecasts Indicate Strong Growth for Retailers
Reuters, Sept. 20, 2017--Sruthi RamakrishnanEarly holiday sales forecasts are indicating a largely stronger season for retailers than last year, helped by higher online sales and increasing spending power due to a strong labor market.
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Lenders Make Riskier Mortgages as Closing Rate Up
Mortgage Daily, Sept. 20, 2017Compared to a year ago, home lenders took more risk on mortgages closed last month as government share has widened. Closing ratios and turnaround improved from a month earlier.
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ECOA Rule Finalized
Mortgage Daily, Sept. 20, 2017On Wednesday, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a final rule amending the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. It also finalized other amendments to Regulation B, which implements ECOA, and its commentary to facilitate compliance with Reg B's requirements for collection and retention of information.
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San Diego Mansions at the Center of $50 Million Mortgage Fraud Scheme
HousingWire, Sept. 20, 2017--Ben LanePeter Cash Doye, a senior executive at the real estate investment firm known both as Conix and Variant Commercial Real Estate, and Raquel Reid, a real estate broker and notary public, allegedly defrauded multiple lenders into making sizable loans against four multi-million dollar mansions in La Jolla and Del Mar.
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SEC Discloses Edgar Corporate Filing System Was Hacked in 2016
Wall Street Journal, Sept. 20, 2017--Dave Michaels (subscription)The Securities and Exchange Commission disclosed Wednesday that hackers penetrated its electronic system for storing public-company filings last year and may have traded on the information.
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Yellen Signals Wells May Face More Actions
National Mortgage News, Sept. 20, 2017--John Heltman (subscription)Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen strongly hinted that more regulatory penalties against Wells Fargo may be forthcoming related to its phony-accounts scandal, saying its activities were beyond the pale.
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