July 2025

GTCR announces investment in Clear Capital

Private equity firm GTCR announced on Tuesday that it has made a significant investment in national real estate analytics and data solutions company Clear Capital. As part of the investment, GTCR is partnering with Clear Capital co-founder and CEO Duane Andrews. The transaction represents Clear Capital’s first outside investment, with GTCR becoming the company’s majority […]

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Top New York City broker makes the move to Corcoran

The Corcoran Group is welcoming one of New York City’s top small real estate teams to the firm. On Wednesday, the brokerage announced that The Kathy Murray Team is making the move to Corcoran. Murray was previously brokered with Douglas Elliman, where she spent the past two decades of her career.  “Kathy is a fantastic

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South Korea’s Exports Pick Up Ahead of New US Tariffs

Trump tariff extension leaves banks, Fed in limbo

A Mediterranean Shipping Co. container ship under construction at the HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. shipyard in Ulsan, South Korea, on March 30, 2025.SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff proposals have been put on hold for another month, giving banks and industries more time to brace for impact while also prolonging the uncertainty that

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Fed minutes show focus shifting to employment

The Federal Reserve Employment was a focal point for the Federal Reserve’s most recent monetary policy deliberations, with officials expressing various levels of concern about its outlook. Policymakers were united in their view that interest rates should remain unchanged during last month’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting, but divides were apparent on several key considerations

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Black Americans still struggle to get mortgages, study finds

Black Americans have long faced an uphill struggle to homeownership, and new data suggests that those problems aren’t going away anytime soon. Black homebuyers are 1.7 times more likely to be denied a mortgage than other races, according to the latest report from Lendingtree. In 2024, 19% of Black applicants were denied mortgages, significantly higher

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NJ to consider CRA bill that would rope in nonbanks

Adobe Stock WASHINGTON — New Jersey lawmakers have introduced a bill in the state that would create a state-level Community Reinvestment Act, one that would apply to more financial institutions than its federal counterpart.  The bill would extend CRA review beyond banks to online institutions, credit unions and nonbank mortgage lenders. Other states, including Illinois,

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KBW cuts ratings on mortgage insurers

Even though Keefe, Bruyette & Woods has downgraded the stock rating on three of the five private mortgage insurers it covers, its analysts are still relatively bullish on the segment. Radian, Essent and NMI Holdings have all been dropped to a market perform rating from outperform in large measure because of their strong performance year-to-date,

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What the new tax law means for lenders, borrowers

A sweeping new law, branded as a pillar of President Trump’s second-term agenda, carries significant implications for the housing market, from affordable housing to investor tax breaks. Within the colossal 870-page package are a number of changes that have won applause from many in the housing industry. “These provisions form the backbone of the real

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