Mortgage Broker Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Mortgage Broker stocks.

Mortgage Broker Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 3 FITB How Is The Market Feeling About Fifth Third Bancorp?
Jul 3 WFC This Financials Stock Beat the S&P 500 in the First Half of 2024. Is It Still a Buy?
Jul 3 WFC Wells Fargo: Easy Gains Over (Rating Downgrade)
Jul 2 NMRK Newmark Group's Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results Announcement to be Issued Prior to Market Open on Friday, August 2, 2024
Jul 2 WFC 5 S&P 500 Banks That Outperformed the Index in the First Half
Jul 1 WFC US Banks To Benefit From 'Higher For Longer' Interest Rates: Goldman Sachs Sees 'Modestly Attractive Entry Point' For Investors
Jul 1 MTG MGIC Investment Corporation Schedules 2nd Quarter 2024 Earnings Call
Jul 1 WFC Wells Fargo: Manageable Near-Term Risks And Meaningful Longer-Term Potential
Jul 1 WFC Church in Compton Champions Clean Air and Community Resilience by Going Solar
Jul 1 WFC Company News for Jul 1, 2024
Jun 29 WFC US Banks Bump Up Dividends Following Fed's Successful Stress Test
Jun 28 WFC Bank of America, JPMorgan, Goldman Raise Investor Payouts Post-Stress Tests
Jun 28 WFC Market trends, presidential debate, bank dividends: Asking for a Trend
Jun 28 WFC JPMorgan, Citi, BofA, Wells Fargo all boost dividends
Jun 28 WFC Wells Fargo sees 14% dividend increase, room for share buybacks
Jun 28 WFC Wells Fargo Issues Statement Regarding the Federal Reserve’s Stress Test Results and Intention to Raise Dividend by 14%
Jun 28 FITBI Fifth Third Bancorp Releases Stress Capital Buffer Requirement
Jun 28 WTFC Wintrust Financial Corporation Announces Second Quarter and Year-to-Date 2024 Earnings Release Schedule
Jun 27 WFC Wells Fargo Foundation Awards $500,000 to Five D.C.-Area Housing Nonprofits in Honor of National Homeownership Month
Jun 27 WFC Banks' share buyback activity to stay 'modest' after Fed stress test
Mortgage Broker

A mortgage broker acts as an intermediary who brokers mortgage loans on behalf of individuals or businesses.
Traditionally, banks and other lending institutions have sold their own products. As markets for mortgages have become more competitive, however, the role of the mortgage broker has become more popular. In many developed mortgage markets today, (especially in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Spain), mortgage brokers are the largest sellers of mortgage products for lenders.
Mortgage brokers exist to find a bank or a direct lender that will be willing to make specific loan an individual is seeking. Mortgage brokers in Canada are paid by the lender and do not charge fees for good credit applications.
Many mortgage brokers are regulated to assure compliance with banking and finance laws in the jurisdiction of the consumer. The extent of the regulation depends on the jurisdiction. Only one state within the United States has no laws that govern mortgage lending.

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