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Housing prices will continue to decline slightly through 2012 but will begin to rebound in 2013, according to a new survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
February 10 -
After 100 years of having a federal charter, Frost says new reform law has increased the value of state regulation.
February 10 -
The Texas Bankers Association is irked about the National Credit Union Administration's decision to infuse $60 million into the otherwise insolvent Texans Credit Union.
February 10 -
Bank of America Corp. and its largest rivals are hogging most of the mortgage-mess headlines. But smaller banks are also struggling to resolve problems from their high levels of delinquent loans.
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If you live in Oklahoma: Sorry, youre screwed. Your Attorney General is more worried about moral hazard and wouldnt sign the agreement.
February 10
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More than a day after the announcement of a mammoth national mortgage servicing settlement, the actual terms of the deal still aren't public. That's because a fully authorized, legally binding deal has not been inked yet.
February 10 -
William Galvin, Massachusetts' securities regulator, on Friday subpoenaed Bank of America in connection with its involvement in two loan securities that resulted in $150 million in losses for investors.
February 10 -
Fannie Mae has hired Wells Fargo mortgage executive Anthony 'Tuck' Reed as a senior executive in charge of customer strategy and support in its single-family business.
February 10 -
Is Dodd-Frank the real reason, or enough of a reason, for Wall Street to abandon Obama?
February 10
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In addition to the national mortgage servicing settlement, Nevada has reached a side deal with Bank of America, state Attorney General Catherine Masto announced late Thursday.
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