The housing crisis is widely viewed as the biggest impediment to economic recovery. Despite the expenditure of trillions of dollars in financial support from the Federal Reserve and other government agencies, housing prices continue to decline. In addition, the wide ranging regulatory overhaul of banking and mortgage practices being implemented under the Dodd-Frank Act, is […]
Total 2011 Foreclosure Filings Reach 2.7 Million – Expect 2012 To Be Worse
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke must be talking to himself by now. Despite driving interest rates to zero and the expenditure of trillions of dollars to prop up the housing market, home prices declined again in 2011. The most recent data on foreclosure activity makes it clear that the Fed’s efforts to date have accomplished next […]
Banking News – Daily Banking Update
Welcome to Banking Update, a roundup of articles and news from around the Internet. Banks continue to be sued for selling defective mortgages, the Fed says a housing recovery is essential for economic recovery, Americans still believe owning a home is part of the “American dream”, banks are still engaged in risky behavior, savings rates […]
Banking News – Daily Banking Update
Welcome to Banking Update, a roundup of articles and news from around the Internet. Exactly how do you keep your money safe, will Bank of America fail in 2012, a potential housing bottom, Fannie and Freddie executives line their pockets, foreclosures take a short break for the holidays and why this great recession just won’t […]
FDIC Issues 72 Enforcement Actions Against Problem Banks In November
The FDIC issued a total of 72 enforcement actions against banks in November 2011, down slightly from 75 in October. Included in the November enforcement actions were 9 civil money penalties, 1 prompt corrective action and 13 consent orders. The FDIC also terminated 37 consent orders and prompt corrective action directives due to either the […]
Banking News – Daily Banking Update
Welcome to Banking Update, a roundup of articles and news from around the Internet. The government keeps trying new foreclosure programs despite the failure of previous ones, homeowners past due by more than 60 days are unlikely to recover, home prices continue to drop, mortgage fraud continues and almost half of all home purchases are […]
Banking News – Daily Banking Update
Welcome to Banking Update, a roundup of articles and news from around the Internet. Worries about the “bubble” in 30 year mortgages, the impact of Europe’s banking crisis on the U.S. and problems with small banks. Also, worries about the safety of bank deposits, the root causes of depressions and how to live well on […]
Mortgage Default Is A Financial Bonanza For Many Homeowners As Foreclosure Crisis Continues
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) painted a gloomy picture for the housing markets with its release of the OCC Mortgage Metrics Report for the third quarter of 2011. Mortgage delinquencies remain at high levels and foreclosures increased by double digits. The OCC report covers mortgages serviced by federal savings associations and […]
Banking Update – Daily Banking News
Welcome to Banking Update, a roundup of articles and news from around the Internet. The Bank of America situation just keeps getting worse with another large fine for BofA, foreclosures are weighing down the balance sheets of banks, Nevada home prices just keep on dropping after a 63% delcine, home equity borrowings have collapsed, the […]








