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Frank Cassidy nominated as Federal Housing Commissioner

Frank Cassidy, the acting Federal Housing Association commissioner, has apparently been nominated for the job on a full-time basis. The Mortgage Bankers Association put out a statement on Aug. 2 in support of Cassidy’s appointment. His current title at HUD is principal deputy assistant secretary, and he was nominated to the position by the Trump […]

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CFPB calls GAO funding probe ‘political’ and ‘weaponized’

Bloomberg News The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is ramping up its attacks on the Government Accountability Office, claiming the independent congressional watchdog was “politicized” for questioning acting Director Russell Vought’s decision to reject funding for the CFPB this year.  Mark Paoletta, the CFPB’s chief legal officer, sent a letter Thursday criticizing GAO for questioning Vought’s

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Canyon Partners inks deal helping A&D sell more mortgage bonds

Alternative asset manager Canyon Partners is committing $250 million to buy new mortgage bonds created by A&D Mortgage LLC, a partnership that will help the mortgage finance company substantially increase the pace of its bond sales.  Canyon will buy the riskiest slices of residential mortgage-backed bonds ineligible for guarantees from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac,

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Treasuries tack onto historic gain ahead of quarterly auctions

US Treasuries, coming off their best day so far this year on Friday, held onto most of the move to start a week featuring a heavy slate of note and bond auctions. Yields on longer-dated bonds settled two basis points lower Monday afternoon in New York, while shorter-dated yields were little changed. Earlier, they fell to session

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Ginnie Mae executive Joe Gormley nominated as president

Ginnie Mae, a government corporation with the Department of Housing and Urban Development that protects funding for many U.S. mortgage loans, finally has a nominee for its long-vacant post of president. The Senate received the nomination of Joseph Gormley as Ginnie Mae president over the weekend and referred it to the Committee on Banking, Housing

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The Truth About Down Payments (It’s Not What You Think)

Buying a home is exciting… until you start thinking about the down payment. That’s when the worry can set in. “I’ll never save enough.” “I need a small fortune just to get started.” “I guess I’ll just rent forever.” Sound familiar? You’re not alone. And you’re definitely not out of luck. Here’s the thing: a

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From order-taker to ally: Reinventing customer success in mortgage tech

Our industry stands at a critical crossroads in the rapidly evolving mortgage technology landscape. For decades, customer service teams have been relegated to roles as reactive problem solvers and order-takers who simply put out fires as they arise. Still, the future of mortgage technology demands a radical reimagining of what customer success truly means. With

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