November 2025

SFA hopes to bring back public RMBS from private issuers

SFA hopes to bring back public RMBS from private issuers

The Structured Finance Association is joining Rep. Scott Fitzgerald, R-Wis., and others as support builds for the SEC to take another look at a rule that could reshape the mortgage securities market. The SEC has requested comment on the Reg AB II rule that’s generally shut private-label residential mortgage-backed securities issuers out of the public […]

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Compass and Zillow take private-listing feud to New York courtroom

Two heavyweights in the US residential real estate market, Compass Inc. and Zillow Inc., will face off in a New York courtroom this week in a legal battle that could reshape the future of how homes are marketed and sold in the country. Compass, the largest residential brokerage, sued Zillow in June claiming the real estate site

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Home Depot cuts forecast on weak demand for big-ticket items

Home Depot Inc. cut its full-year earnings guidance, warning that some unsteady consumers are hitting the pause button on big-ticket home purchases. The world’s largest home-improvement retailer said it expects adjusted earnings per share to decline 5% from a year ago, lower than its previous forecast. The company said its profit and comparable sales came

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Freddie Mac adds mortgage quality control automation tool

Fraud and misrepresentation remain persistent challenges in the mortgage industry and Freddie Mac is responding by bringing Quality Control Advisor Plus to the market, a tool which automates this compliance function. The tool is currently in a phased onboarding process with plans to make it available to all lenders by year-end, including the participants in

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Industry, advocates react to California’s proposed insurer solvency rules

Industry, advocates react to California’s proposed insurer solvency rules

Takeaways: Large insurers would have to assess and disclose climate risks Proposal requires risk projections for next three decades Advocates want more risk mitigation efforts and disclosures California insurance commissioner Ricardo Lara’s proposed Long-Term Solvency Regulation, announced October 28, has insurers criticizing its provisions while consumer advocacy groups call for more disclosures and climate mandates.

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New-home sales pace hits 2025 high despite dip in apps

New-home mortgage applications fell again in October, but the seasonally adjusted annual sales pace climbed to its highest level this year, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. New-home purchases fell 2.6% year over year and 1% month over month in October, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Builder Application Survey. The MBA also estimated that

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Fed’s Lisa Cook contests ‘baseless’ mortgage fraud case to Bondi

Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook’s legal team offered a detailed rebuttal to mortgage fraud allegations made by President Donald Trump and other US officials, arguing in a new letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi that the claims “fail on even the most cursory look at the facts.” Cook’s attorney Abbe Lowell sent a letter on Monday to

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Chase launches new anti-scam program

Key insight: JPMorganChase is launching its largest-ever anti-scam initiative, adding “trusted contacts” and dedicated intervention teams to fight record-high fraud. What’s at stake: Consumer advocates say the plan lacks a critical component: better reimbursement for scammed consumers, who rarely recover money from “authorized” payments. Supporting data: Americans lost an estimated $158.3 billion to fraud in

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The Housing Market Is Turning a Corner Going into 2026

The Housing Market Is Turning a Corner Going into 2026

After several years of high mortgage rates and hesitation from buyers, momentum is quietly building beneath the surface of the housing market. Sellers are reappearing. Buyers are re-engaging. And for the first time in what feels like forever, there’s movement happening again. No, it’s not a surge. But it is a shift – and it’s

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