Earnings
Earnings
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The government-sponsored enterprises will start releasing information similar to what large banks already do, starting in the first quarter of 2023.
May 26 -
Revenue was also slashed by lower per-employee productivity and slipping application pull-through.
May 24 -
First quarter gain-on-sale at nine originators tracked by Keefe, Bruyette & Woods averaged 149 basis points, much higher than the 5 bps recorded for independent mortgage bankers tracked by the MBA.
May 23 -
But the REIT, which invests in mortgages that have to be verified through nontraditional means like bank statements, has seen an improvement in its outlook since the first quarter.
May 13 -
Higher rates and tight margins are affecting its non-QM and conforming businesses.
May 13 -
Only Stewart reported a quarter-to-quarter increase in net income, while upstart Doma is reducing headcount by 15%.
May 13 -
The sale of its correspondent business to Planet Home Lending, divestment in a reverse mortgage lender, Longbridge Financial, and the outsourcing of mortgage servicing rights all reinforce its focus on wholesale, company management said.
May 12 -
Its outlook is about $20 billion less than what the analyst consensus forecast had called for.
May 11 -
Forecasting that it will not turn a profit in the 2022 fiscal year, the company plans to make job cuts, suspend dividends and introduce new products.
May 10 -
The company earned $453.3 million, inclusive of a $172 million increase in the fair value of its mortgage servicing rights, but future originations and revenue are expected to decline while it plans to continue challenging market rivals on pricing.
May 10