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Articles in Sept, 2008 issue of Mortgage Banking
- Foreclosure crisis not hurting apartment sector
- Overall rental vacancy rate inches down in Q2
- June origination dip signals credit crisis impact
- Fannie Mae multifamily investment totals $20 billion during first half
- Nonresidential building rises during first half of 2008
- James P. Gross
- Jerry Wheeler has been named principal and senior managing director-Equity group for Churchill Capital Co
- William Robinson Jr has been named president of Attorneys Title Agency LLC in Farmington Hills, Michigan
- Chad Mosley
- Eileen Yeagle
- Craig Caldwell and Matt Lizotte
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A fight every day
by Howard Schneider -
Finding the people to handle the challenges
by Neil J. Morse -
Mushroom trainers
by Andrew S. Hubbard - Mortgage applications indexes; Mortgage Bankers Association
- ING Real Estate goes green in the United States
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Saving loans with servicing technology
by Duke Olrich - Market Performance Gauge
- 25 worst-performing states by appreciation rate
- Top 25 countiesresidential FRM markets
- Courson tapped to succeed Kempner at MBA
- Moody's cuts Wachovia's ratings; outlook negative
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Presidential profilesMcCain
by Walter White - IBM announces planned acquisition of ILOG
- Kirtland FCU selects FICS
- James A. Kirchmeyer
- Titanium Holdings Inc
- Jeff Pilon and Bob Case
- Freddie Mac doubles down on foreclosure-prevention incentives
- Ginnie Mae tops $3 billion in jumbo loan securitizations in four months
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Rewriting the rules
by Janet Reilley Hewitt - Major housing bill becomes law
- HUD settles RESPA kickback charges with hazard-reporting company
- NAR: Foreign home-buyers a 'significant share' of business
- Q2 homeownership rate inches up
- The Ticker
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Message from the chairman
by Kieran Quinn -
No more cloudy days
by Pat Sheehy -
Letters
by Joseph J. Murin - September-November 2008
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Barry WidesOCC's deputy comptroller for community affairs
by Charles Wisniowski -
State of affairs; A hectic year of mortgage legislative activity in the states has ended with some solid accomplishments. But lawmakers are expected to again take up a slew of mortgage industry measures in 2009
by Jerry DeMuth -
The origins of a housing credit bubble; Monday-morning quarterbacks are finding plenty to blame for the creation of a housing credit bubble that has dramatically brust. While there's a growing laundry list of causes, there appears to be emerging consensus
by Robert Stowe England -
The Treasury blueprint; Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson started a conversation in Washington when he proposed a sweeping blueprint for revamping regulation of U.S. financial services providers. Winners and losers are lining up on both sides of the propos
by Jack Milligan -
Buyback prevention; Buyback demands from investors have cost the mortgage industry real money in recent times. Careful attention to compliance prior to funding can prevent some of these costly problems
by Leonard Ryan -
Broke; The mortgage industry's approach to consumer-protection compliance needs fixing
by Lou Pizante -
Servicing performance in 2007: subprime servicers encountered tough operating conditions in 2007, according to the latest Servicing Operations Study and Forum from the Mortgage Bankers Association. The big question is, when will it spill over into the pri
by Marina Walsh -
Automated underwriting's next frontier: servicing: it's only logicalso why not move automated underwriting tools into servicing, where they can help determine best options for loss mitigation?
by Linda C. Simmons -
The quick calculus of sound mortgage lending; Calculating the net tangible benefit of every loan for every one of your borrowers is the smart way forward for the origination business
by Dale Vermillion -
You get by with a little help from your friends …
by Scott Stern - Survey says: Online banking security flaws prevalent
- Optimal Blue integrates with ProLender Solutions
- Peoples bank selects Metavante's LOS and Internet Direct
- Ellie Mae, SAVVIS announce delivery agreement
- PCM taps Loan-Score to launch new mortgage lending operation
- Harland Financial Solutions to market CompliancePal
- Advantage systems adds dashboard feature to AMB software.
- GAO: terrorism-insurance coverage still a challenge in high-risk areas
- U.S. office market softens in Q2
- Guardian Management acquires eight Sperry Van Ness offices
- How to choose the right insurance carrier for your business
- Real Estate: Prepare your properties to weather what lies ahead
- Technology: Be prepared if part of your global supply chain goes missing
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