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As VA foreclosure plan deadline nears, servicers ask for more time -
Fed to start slowing balance sheet wind down in June -
FHLB officials concerned about supervisory implementation of FHFA report -
Lenders, TPOs barred from HECM-for-Purchase contributions -
The Fed is talking, but markets still hear what they want to hear
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The announcement, made at the Mortgage Bankers Association's Secondary and Capital Markets Conference, underscores Ginnie Mae's role at the forefront of digitization efforts in the capital markets space.
May 20 -
Horton, who stepped back from an executive role at his company D.R. Horton in October, died suddenly on Thursday.
May 17 -
A recommendation to give Ginnie Mae expanded authorities is drawing focus in the reactions to a Financial Stability Oversight Council report on nonbank risks.
May 17 -
The April and May announcements from the U.S. government, down payment assistance firms and lenders on easing the homeownership affordability crunch.
May 17 -
Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, said Friday that the agency will be moving forward with rules and enforcement actions after the defeat of a Supreme Court challenge to the agency's constitutionality.
May 17
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The assistance is available for borrowers with sub-620 FICO scores with earnings less than 80% of the Area Median Income, or first-time home buyers with no restrictions.
May 16 -
Late payments on VA loans were up markedly within the first quarter, in contrast to other products, according to new Mortgage Bankers Association data.
May 16 -
Housing starts increased 5.7% to a 1.36 million annualized rate after downward revisions to prior months, according to government data released Thursday.
May 16 -
For the second consecutive week, rates for the 30-year fixed rate mortgage declined as the Consumer Price Index report was better than expected.
May 16 -
Industry organizations indicated they want to be ready to analyze an advanced credit metric in early 3Q in line with FHFA plans, but they see some roadblocks.
May 16