July 2003 Mortgage News
- He Caught the Plane to Reno, But Missed Catching a Ride on the Reading
- Cali Sub-Prime Lender Marks Record Quarter
- Study Reveals Bias in Broker Fees
- New Credit Score Bill Passes Committee
- Apps Down, Rates Up for the Week
- New Jersey's Predatory Law Gets Pre-empted By OTS
- Freddie Releases Internal Audit
- Radian Lien Protection Banned in California
- Wells Fargo Reports Record Originations For Quarter
- Closings Climb, Cendant Cites
- H.R. 833 Would Provide Uniform Subprime Standards
- Michigan Lender Sets New Quarterly Record
- Mortgage Activity Remains High Despite Continued Rate Climb
- Freddie Regulator Criticizes Candor
- Fannie Cites Another Record Quarter
- Bank of America Reports Records in Mortgage Segment
- MBA Forecasts Rise in Lending Competition
- OFHEO To Investigate Freddie's New Chief, Paper Says
- Provident to Sell Branch Banks and Subprime Loans
- YSPs Survive State Appellate Court
- Rates Continue Steady March Uphill, Freddie Says
- Lavish Lifestyle Lands Broker in Prison
- Economists Predict Rest Of Year To Be a Busy One For Housing Industry
- Are Refis Headed for Crash Landing?
- Countrywide Loan Biz Soars To New Heights In June
- Flagstar Unfurls Record Production
- End of Refi Boom May Be Wake Up Call for Mortgage Wholesalers
- Pass-Throughs and More
- Low Rates Pushing Up Credit Support on Subordinate Home Equity Certs
- Unemployment Climbs in June But Financial Sector Adds Jobs
- Rates Head Higher, Freddie Says
- New Century Sees Upswing In Production
- Freddie Reports Growth, Portfolio Totals Still May be Revised
- Mortgage Fraud Among Charges that Land Former Texas Attorney General in Jail
- COFI Falls for 12th Straight Month





