November 2025

U.S. Federal Housing raises 2026 conforming limits over 3%

U.S. Federal Housing is boosting the conforming loan limits by 3.26% for 2026 based on the annual change in home prices using an expanded data set. The new limit of $832,750, is an increase of $26,250 from the 2025 limit of $806,500. The high-cost ceiling for one-unit properties will be $1,249,125, which is 150% of […]

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Regulators finalize revised leverage rule for big banks

Key Insight: The enhanced supplemental leverage ratio was adjusted to be half of a bank’s Global Systemically Important Bank surcharge, cutting headline capital requirements while reaffirming risk-based capital rules as the primary binding constraint for banks. Supporting data: The new rule cuts banks’ Tier 1 capital needs by less than 2% for the GSIBs, but

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Bessent calls for simplified Fed as he ends candidate interviews

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that a key theme of his interviews for the next chair of the Federal Reserve has been simplifying the US central bank, which he indicated has become too complex in how it manages money markets. “One of the things in terms of the criteria that I’ve been looking for” has

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US homesellers pull stale listings off market as interest fades

Homesellers in the US are yanking listings off the market, as the nation’s real estate sector stagnates.  Nearly 85,000 sellers removed their properties in September, the highest number for that month in eight years, according to Redfin. The number of stale listings — those sitting on the market for 60 days or more — jumped

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Wells Fargo taps head of consumer banking to lead on AI

Wells Fargo taps head of consumer banking to lead on AI

Key Insight: Wells Fargo has tapped its head of consumer and small-business banking, Saul Van Beurden, to lead its expanding efforts in artificial intelligence. Supporting Data: Just in the past year, Wells Fargo has trained over 90,000 employees to use new AI tools, according to CEO Charlie Scharf. Expert Quote: The new appointment is “a

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4 Reasons Your House Is High on Every Buyer’s Wish List This Season

4 Reasons Your House Is High on Every Buyer’s Wish List This Season

When the holidays roll around, travel plans, family gatherings, and all the chaos of the season may make you think it’s better to pull your listing off the market or to wait until 2026 to sell your house. But here’s the thing. Waiting could mean missing out on a great window of opportunity. Because while

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October’s prepay speeds at highest in over three years

Low mortgage rates that continued in October brought prepayment speeds to their highest share in approximately three-and-a-half years, the ICE Mortgage Technology First Look report said. The monthly prepayment rate of 1.01% was up by 36.84% over September, when it was 74 basis points, and by 19.29% as compared to October 2024’s 85 basis points.

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DOJ examining handling of Schiff mortgage investigation

A federal grand jury is examining the handling of the mortgage fraud investigation into Sen. Adam Schiff of California according to a subpoena to a witness in the case. The subpoena was sent to Republican activist Christine Bish, who appeared before the grand jury in Maryland Nov. 20. It asked her for any communications and

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FHFA boosts Fannie, Freddie multifamily caps over 20% in ’26

U.S. Federal Housing is increasing the multifamily caps at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for 2026 by over 20% compared to this year, a level which keeps pace with volume growth in recent months, observers said. The combined cap of $176 billion is split evenly between the two companies at $88 billion. This year’s cap

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