Kate Berry has covered the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for American Banker since 2016. She joined the publication in 2006 covering mortgage lending and the financial crisis. Berry also has covered big banks including Bank of America, J.P. Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo. She has won five awards from the Society of American Business Writers and Editors, and has worked at several news organizations including the Orange County Register, the Los Angeles Business Journal and the Associated Press. Berry began her career as a clerk at the New York Times.
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Despite a last minute reprieve that delayed the Fed's loan officer compensation rule from taking effect at least until Tuesday, the industry's chances of overturning the rule are slim.
By Kate BerryApril 1 -
Despite an 11th-hour reprieve that delayed the Fed's loan officer compensation rule from taking effect at least until Tuesday, the chances of overturning the rule are slim.
By Kate BerryApril 1 -
Freddie Mac finds success with myth-buster videos (produced by Freddie) on YouTube; 2 million borrowers are more than 50% underwater, CoreLogic says.
By Kate BerryMarch 30 -
Little attention has been paid to the added risks for banks and wholesale lenders of buyback requests if loans they fund do not comply with the Fed's new broker pay rules.
By Kate BerryMarch 29 -
North Dakota's housing market deemed best poised for recovery; nearly half of economists foresee a nationwide double-dip this year; and more.
March 23 -
Forthcoming regulations could make conventional mortgages more expensive to the wide swath of homebuyers and owners who can't put 20% down, depressing originations and potentially undermining the housing recovery.
By Kate BerryMarch 21 -
Union Bank's got no beef with risk retention; banks place highly in "Best Company" contest ... wait, no, check that — it's "Worst Company"; and more.
By Kate Berry and Alex UlamMarch 16 -
For at least his first year as head of the MBA, David Stevens will be barred from having contact with the agency that matters most to many of the trade group's members: the one he's leaving.
By Kate BerryMarch 15 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency said it will extend for another year the Home Affordable Refinancing Program, which allows refinancing of underwater loans through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
By Kate BerryMarch 11 -
"We've shown how you can run a business in a responsible way with safety and soundness," Stevens said.
By Kate BerryMarch 10 -
A realtor group is stepping up pressure on servicers to reform the short sale process; housing market in Western states have a long way to go before a sustained recovery; and more.
By Kate Berry and Alex UlamMarch 9 -
If banks were looking for a palatable trade-off in state and federal regulators' plan to revamp mortgage servicing practices, they didn't find it.
By Kate BerryMarch 8 -
Servicers call the 27-page proposal unfair and impractical. It's hard to see them convincing regulators of the former, but the latter objection is harder to dismiss out of hand.
By Kate BerryMarch 8 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development's inspector general found "systemic problems" in lenders' compliance with underwriting requirements for FHA loans.
By Kate BerryMarch 4 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development's inspector general found "systemic problems" in lenders' compliance with underwriting requirements for FHA loans.
By Kate BerryMarch 4 -
Bank of America Corp. said Wednesday that it has created a pilot program in Arizona that will use money from the government's Hardest Hit Fund initiative to make interim mortgage payments and principal reductions for unemployed homeowners.
By Kate BerryMarch 2 -
Two force-placed insurance tales — one funny, one not, neither flattering to banks; Freddie Mac wants higher down payments; and more.
By Kate Berry and Jeff HorwitzMarch 2 -
As home lenders fret about a forthcoming regulatory proposal on risk retention, Freddie Mac will soon require a little more skin in the game from their borrowers.
By Kate BerryMarch 2 -
Bank of America Corp.'s website suffered an outage starting Monday that has temporarily halted online banking to customers in California.
By Kate BerryMarch 1 -
A decision by lenders to roll out pilots letting underwater borrowers refinance into FHA loans coincides with Republican efforts to scrap the FHA program the pilots would rely on.
By Kate BerryFebruary 25








