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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is laying off more than 1,400 employees just days after a panel of judges said the bureau couldn't fire employees without an assessment of whether the workers are unnecessary to perform the bureau's legally mandated duties.
April 17 -
At the Oval, Trump didn't respond to a follow-up question from a reporter about whether he was trying to remove him.
April 17 -
The parent company of Regions Bank released modest growth first-quarter earnings, anticipating a slowdown in the economy due to market volatility.
April 17 -
As servicer, Rocket Mortgage will not provide advances of delinquent principal and interest. Doing so runs the chance of intermittent cashflows to the trust.
April 17 -
The 30-year fixed rate mortgage average rose 21 basis points this week, lagging other indicators, which are all now lower than seven days ago.
April 17 -
The Federal Housing Administration has accelerated the timeline and will make the wait time for repeat home retention requests longer than originally planned.
April 16 -
The regional bank is offloading a $1.9 billion student loan portfolio in order to focus on its relationships with existing customers, said CEO Bruce Van Saun.
April 16 -
Credit portfolio managers continue to expect rising global corporate and consumer defaults and recession risk.
April 16 -
The structure includes credit enhancement from overcollateralization representing 16.4% of the pool balance.
April 16 -
US bonds have been whipsawed this month as President Donald Trump's move to impose global tariffs raised threats to the economy, undermining Treasuries' reputation as the world's safest asset.
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