This series has now concluded.
Back to the Future—Reclaiming Our Inner Optimist
As the economy returns to healthy growth, real estate begins balancing supply and demand, and the RMBS marketplace finds its first solid footing, a widespread belief is emerging that the worst may actually be over. The future looks a lot better now than it did even a few short months ago. In this transitional moment, the 2011 Symposium Series will offer answers to some of the knottiest questions about the future—drawing on the Industry’s largest databases and most sophisticated analytics tools.
Double Series for 2011
This year’s Symposium Series will actually be two series—one focused on loan origination, the other on capital markets. Both series will explore timely topics with expert analysis of the latest CoreLogic real estate and property data, LoanPerformance mortgage and securities data, and Credco fraud and demographic data. Each topic will be relevant to immediate prospective personal growth for professionals in the origination, servicing, securities and regulatory fields.
The Two Series
Capital Market Series
Topics:
- What to Expect As the Recession Recedes
- Capital Markets Today
- Due Diligence, Advisory Solutions and Applications
Location and Date:
- The Capital Market Series has concluded.
Origination and Servicing Series
Topics:
- What to Expect As the Recession Recedes
- Tailoring Loan Treatments to the Real World
- Taming Repurchases, Short Sales & Foreclosures
- How to Manage Defaults without Losing Your Sense of Humor
- Default Servicing Roundtable
2011 Symposiums Presentations
To view presentations from a particular event, please click on its name:
- Charlotte, NC - March 16, 2011
- Boston, MA - March 17, 2011
- Washington, DC - April 13, 2011
- New York, NY - April 14, 2011
- Chicago, IL - May 17, 2011
- Dallas, TX - May 18, 2011
- Cincinnati, OH - June 7, 2011
- Minneapolis, MN - June 8, 2011
For More Information
To learn more about past or future CoreLogic Symposiums, please contact us by email or by calling (415) 536-3500.