The Federal Housing Finance Agency yesterday announced Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac launched new websites that provide resources for lenders and investors as they transition away from the London Interbank Offered Rate.
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The Week Ahead
Good morning! Welcome back from the Memorial Day holiday—or, as we working remotely folks call it, “Monday.”
The Week Ahead
Good morning! Welcome to another Monday, Week 11 of the Coronapacolypse.
The Week Ahead
Congress was expected to reconvene today. The Senate is here; the House is not. House Democrats decided last week that the proximity of 435 Members—some wearing face masks, some defiantly not—was not prudent, particularly in a city that saw its highest death tolls yet from the coronavirus over the past several days.
MBA Education Webinar Today: COVID-19 Tax and Accounting Relief
Join MBA and subject matter experts today, April 10 from 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET to hear how recent legislation passed by Congress may impact your business from accounting and tax perspectives.
The Week Ahead
Wherever you are—living room, basement, cave, bunker, fallout shelter—good morning from the MBA NewsLink temporary editorial offices outside the virtually deserted Nation’s Capital.
MBA Cancels National Advocacy Conference, State & Local Workshop
Amid continued concerns over the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, the Mortgage Bankers Association this morning canceled its upcoming National Advocacy Conference (Apr. 21-22) and State & Local Workshop (Apr. 20-21).
The Week Ahead
Welcome to our new dystopian reality: life as we know it has been suspended indefinitely.
The Week Ahead
NEW ORLEANS—MBA NewsLink comes to you this week from the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Independent Mortgage Bankers Conference here in The Big Easy.
MBA Advocacy Update
On Friday, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Kathy Kraninger sent a letter to Congress outlining the Bureau’s plan for a revised Qualified Mortgage Standard.