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Wells Fargo CEO Avoids Major Stumble at Heated Congressional Hearing
Reuters, Mar. 12, 2019--Imani Moise, Pete SchroederDemocratic and Republican lawmakers on Tuesday pressed Wells Fargo & Co Chief Executive Tim Sloan for proof the bank has put a string of consumer abuse scandals behind it at a tense Congressional hearing that saw Sloan firmly on the defensive.
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Fed Chairman: Revisions to Community Reinvestment Act Implementation Must ‘Strengthen’ Law’s Mission
Wall Street Journal, Mar. 11, 2019--Nick Timiraos (subscription)Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said he was supportive of regulators' continuing efforts to improve the way they implement the Community Reinvestment Act, a 1977 law that requires federally insured banks to promote lending to borrowers in low- and moderate-income areas.
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Bill Would Cut Oregon Mortgage Interest Deduction for Second Homes, High Earners
The Oregoninan, Mar. 12, 2019--Elliot NjusLawmakers have proposed eliminating the state's piece of the popular mortgage interest deduction for second homes and reducing it for high earners. Eliminating the write-off in those cases would raise $150 million.
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SIFMA Approves Changes to Allow Forward Delivery of Loans for UMBS
National Mortgage News, Mar. 12, 2019--Brad Finkelstein (subscription)The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association approved changes to its good delivery guidelines that ease the path to the government-sponsored enterprises issuing uniform mortgage-backed securities starting on June 3.
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Class Action Lawsuit Takes Aim at Buyer Broker Compensation Rules
HousingWire, Mar. 12, 2019--Jessica GuerinThe suit alleges that the National Association of Realtors has driven up costs to sellers and has stifled competition by requiring brokers to offer buyer broker compensation when listing a property on an MLS site.
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Study Details Millennials’ Unhealthy Credit Habits
National Mortgage Professional, Mar. 12, 2019--Phil HallMillennials have a very distinctive approach to handling their credit, according to a new study released by TD Bank's Consumer Spending Index. The study found one-quarter of Millennials do not know their credit score, while half of this youthful demographic use between 31 percent to 90 percent of their credit limit, far above the recommended utilization rate of 30 percent or less.
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