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Politics and money news can have a swift and significant impact on the housing industry, whether it’s related to policy changes that will directly affect the mortgage industry or a change in political leadership that is expected to trickle down and impact the mortgage and housing industries. As a housing market professional, it’s important to stay informed on politics and money news and understand how it may affect the housing and mortgage industries now and in the future.
HousingWire’s politics and money coverage, which spans breaking news, expert commentary and more, can keep you up to date on the news and coverage that matters to you.
Latest Posts
Fannie Mae to restart credit risk transfers
Sep 21, 2021Fannie Mae announced that it will restart its credit risk transfer program by the fourth quarter of 2021, following proposed changes to its capital rule
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Support for Thompson to permanently lead FHFA grows
Sep 17, 2021 -
Sandra Thompson should be the permanent FHFA director
Sep 16, 2021 -
Deconstructing Trump-era restrictions on Fannie & Freddie
Sep 15, 2021 -
Is Mike Calhoun still in the running for FHFA director?
Sep 14, 2021 -
Industry relieved that Ginnie Mae is no longer being ignored
Sep 14, 2021 -
Biden affordability efforts make no waves in housing industry
Sep 07, 2021 -
What on earth is going on with federal regulators?
Aug 27, 2021 -
Is there racial bias baked into GSE underwriting?
Aug 27, 2021 -
Another $15K first-time homebuyer tax credit bill emerges
Aug 26, 2021 -
Rental assistance isn’t reaching at-risk tenants
Aug 25, 2021 -
How a noncompete ban would impact the mortgage industry
Aug 23, 2021