-
By Heather Anderson |
January 16, 2013
A New York-based investment banker said he’s noticed an uptick in his bank and credit union clients selling mortgages to the secondary market, especially when the loans aren’t performing.
-
By Sarah Snell Cooke |
January 16, 2013
I’m going to share with you excerpts from a report that was sent to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau explaining why it should practice an asset size-based exemption for its regulations. The executive summary opens:
-
By Sarah Snell Cooke |
January 10, 2013
NCUA's concerns about regulatory overkill at CFPB are eye opening.
-
By Bill Brooks |
December 22, 2011
"It's a Wonderful Life" offers credit unions a sharp lesson on HOME ownership.
-
By David Morrison |
October 3, 2011
LAS VEGAS — The continued uncertainty surrounding the reform of the secondary mortgage market, combined with what that might mean for credit unions and what they should do, led the way at the American Credit Union Mortgage Association's 15th annual fall conference.
-
By David Morrison |
September 28, 2011
LAS VEGAS — Morning sessions for big ideas and breakout sessions to look up close marked the ACUMA conference here this week.
-
By David Morrison |
September 26, 2011
LAS VEGAS — The American Credit Union Mortgage Association welcomed more than 300 credit union executives to its fall conference, the largest in its history, according to President Robert Dorsa.
-
By David Morrison |
August 25, 2011
Report on mortgage reform is especially blunt in some places.
-
By David Morrison |
July 19, 2011
Executives from CUNA and CUNA Mutual Insurance Group are asking more credit unions to comment on ongoing discussions about the definitions of what will be a qualifying residential mortgage, or QRM.
-
By Jim Rubenstein |
March 4, 2011
The initial reviews are in from the meeting this week between credit union CEOs, community bank CEOs and top brass of Federal Reserve banks, and so far the assessment of what was discussed on everything from interchange to Fannie/Freddie status was favorable.