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JPM’s 4Q gain-on-sale drop off a negative sign for IMBs

Mortgage originations for JPMorgan Chase were “modestly” over what analysts expected, but even with the increase in the retail channel share, gain on sale was down. Processing Content This is an early downbeat sign for the independent mortgage banking community, a report from Keefe, Bruyette & Woods indicates. Chase is the first large bank to […]

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Citi to cut about 1,000 jobs this week as Fraser trims costs

Citigroup Inc. is set to cut about 1,000 jobs this week as part of Chief Executive Jane Fraser’s march to keep a lid on costs and improve returns at the Wall Street bank. Processing Content The company, which had 227,000 employees at the end of September, is culling its ranks as part of a plan

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Trump says furor over Powell probe won’t delay Fed pick

(Bloomberg) — President Donald Trump said he would announce his nomination to replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell within “the next few weeks” despite the backlash over a Justice Department probe into the remodeling of the central bank’s headquarters that has threatened his ability to secure a confirmation. Processing Content Trump was asked about his

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Hallmark Home Mortgage accused in Ponzi scheme lawsuit

A new racketeering lawsuit claims two Hallmark Home Mortgage employees aided a homebuilder in a construction Ponzi scheme that affected hundreds of customers.  Processing Content Florida resident Reynel Suarez named the lender and its parent, Fairway Home Mortgage, among a dozen defendants in his class action late last month. The plaintiff says Hallmark disbursed millions

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Newrez announces plan for crypto in originations

Newrez announces plan for crypto in originations

One of the country’s leading mortgage lenders is moving into crypto, allowing borrowers to submit digital holdings as assets to be considered when applying for certain home loans.  Processing Content National lender and servicer Newrez announced it will begin to recognize and accept cryptocurrencies in February across its Smart Series suite of nonagency products without

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Sales of new US homes hold close to fastest pace since 2023

Sales of new homes in the US were little changed in October near the strongest pace since 2023 as builders lured anxious customers with price cuts and incentives. Processing Content New single-family home sales eased 0.1% to an annual rate of 737,000 following a 3.8% September increase, according to government data released Tuesday. The report,

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Inflation holds steady at 2.7% as December prices stay hot

Processing Content Key insight: Inflation showed little sign of slowing in December, with monthly and annual inflation rates unchanged from November. Prices rose 0.3% in December and 2.7% year over year. Supporting data: Core inflation, measuring the rise in prices excluding food and fuel, rose 0.2% in December. Food prices rose 0.7%. Dairy products rose

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CFPB, DOJ withdraw Biden-era opinion on immigrants and credit

CFPB, DOJ withdraw Biden-era opinion on immigrants and credit

Bloomberg News Processing Content Key Insight: The CFPB and DOJ said they withdrew the 2023 guidance to correct the misimpression that ECOA imposed limits on considering immigration or citizenship status in a credit application.  What’s at Stake: The move is part of the Trump administration’s effort to restore alignment with established federal civil rights law

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Markets, lawmakers scramble amid DOJ inquiry into Fed

Markets, lawmakers scramble amid DOJ inquiry into Fed

Getty Images Processing Content Key Insight: Market watchers have expressed concern that the Trump administration’s threat of criminal charges against Fed Chair Jerome Powell can push mortgage interest rates up and devalue U.S. financial assets. Expert Quote: “At this point, Fed independence is on life support. It will be dead if the Senate confirms a

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Skyrocketing health care costs threaten early retirement

Skyrocketing health care costs are threatening early retirement dreams for millions of Americans. Enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies expired at the end of 2025 — leaving 24 million people facing a sharp rise in health insurance costs unless Congress acts. Middle-income Americans ages 50 to 64 are most at risk, according to KFF data

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