Mel Watt
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GSE reform in 2018? Mortgage finance positions of power in Washington up for grabs
Nov 15, 2017[Commentary] There’s a perfect storm going on in Washington D.C right now. Just as talks over housing finance reform start to move from a laughing matter to a serious topic of discussion, some of the biggest positions of power on Capitol Hill just opened up. Or, they’re about to be up for grabs. Here’s a quick pulse on all the changes.
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FICO: How to serve the credit invisible even if the GSEs don’t change credit-scoring models
Nov 07, 2017 -
MBA experts on GSE reform: Where does risk fall when it comes to reform?
Oct 24, 2017 -
Stevens: Legislation is the only cure for the industry’s false sense of security
Oct 23, 2017 -
VantageScore: How the FHFA can open the door to alternative credit score models
Oct 18, 2017 -
Inspector questions Fannie Mae’s new controversial Washington D.C. headquarters
Oct 09, 2017 -
FHFA Director Watt gives small glimpse into status of 3% down programs
Oct 03, 2017 -
Watt suggests GSEs need to hold some capital, urges Congress to act on housing reform
Oct 03, 2017 -
Message from housing finance groups: Congress must work on GSE reform
Sep 21, 2017 -
MBA CEO on the 9-year anniversary of GSE conservatorship
Sep 08, 2017 -
FHFA Director: Changing credit score models before 2019 would be serious mistake
Aug 02, 2017 -
HUD dedicates $38 million to fight housing discrimination
Aug 02, 2017