Author name: Ricky Vasquez

Adriana D. Kugler resigns as Federal Reserve governor

The Federal Reserve Board announced on Friday that Adriana D. Kugler will step down from her position as governor. Kugler, whose term was set to expire at the end of January 2026, joined the board of governors in September 2023 after being nominated by former President Joe Biden. She submitted her letter of resignation to […]

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Mortgage rate mythbusting: Destroying the most common misconceptions

Bad takes about mortgage rates spread faster than wildfire — especially when they come from politicians or go viral on X. But when these narratives are misleading or flat-out wrong, they don’t just confuse consumers. They erode trust in our industry and inject unnecessary chaos into an already complex housing market. It’s time to set

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Preliminary injunction hearing in Compass v. Zillow to begin in late November

Compass and Zillow are taking their legal battle to the courtroom. On Thursday, Judge Jeannette A. Vargas, a New York City-based U.S. District Court judge, ruled that the evidentiary hearing for Compass’s motion for a preliminary injunction in its suit against Zillow will begin on November 18, 2025, and end on November 21, 2025. In

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Mortgage Rates Instantly Drop to 4 Month Lows After Jobs Report

Every month, we offer the same old warning/reminder ahead of the big jobs report–something to the effect of “no other economic report has as much power to cause volatility in rates, for better or worse.”  Days like today are the reason for that reminder. Thankfully, it was the “better” end of the spectrum. Rates tend

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Fresh tariffs from Trump target homebuilding costs

The impact on housing of President Trump’s latest set of tariff announcements, including a 35% levy on goods from Canada not covered under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, is either mildly disruptive or significant, depending on who you ask. This comes from a series of executive orders signed by the President on July 31. A particular change

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Senators propose natural-disaster mortgage relief bill

Lawmakers from two wildfire-stricken states put forth a new Senate bill that would mandate mortgage relief for homeowners in the aftermath of natural disasters.  Sens. Adam Schiff, D-Calif. and Michael Bennet, D-Colo. introduced the Mortgage Relief for Disaster Survivors Act this week aimed at alleviating homeowners’ financial hardship after an extreme weather event. The bill

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How AI is changing the cost of a data breach

Lenders sprinting to adopt artificial intelligence solutions could be opening the door to increasingly damaging cybersecurity incidents. Nearly all types of companies who suffered hacks involving their AI models or applications in the past year lacked proper access controls, according to IBM’s annual Cost of a Data Breach report. Although just 13% of the 600

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Weak jobs data boosts odds of mortgage rate drop

Overall employment numbers fell below what the market anticipated, with 73,000 July job additions compared to estimates for 104,000, making it more likely that a mortgage rate drop is nigh and that industry hiring may escalate. Bond market reaction to the Bureau of Labor Statistics data could lower long-term mortgage rates near term, according to

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Trump meets with big bank CEOs to talk about taking the GSEs public: Bloomberg

President Donald Trump appears to be taking another step to bring Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac out of conservatorship, according to reporting by Bloomberg on Thursday. The president has invited the leaders of some of the country’s biggest banks, including JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, Goldman Sachs Group CEO David Solomon, and Bank of

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