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The company, Truv, plans to compete with existing players by offering digital employment data in a new way, according to CEO Kirill Klokov.
December 13 -
More borrowers are taking action but lack good information, Fannie Mae finds. Meanwhile, premiums are up yet insurers struggle to profit, a separate KBRA study shows.
December 12 -
Benchmark two-year yields, those most closely tied to the outlook for US central-bank policy, rose as much as 14 basis points, the most in a day since June.
December 8 -
The reports that will be due for certain months starting next year will add to Ginnie Mae's growing oversight of nonbank mortgage-backed securities issuers.
December 8 -
The financial services firm boosted a private placement by $100 million on Wednesday and introduced a new product for third-party originators earlier this week.
December 7 -
Procedural limits on condo originations aimed at preventing issues like the Surfside building collapse have frustrated lenders, who will see if this helps.
December 6 -
The company will appeal the New York Stock Exchange's determination that it hasn't demonstrated compliance with NYSE rules within an 18-month period.
December 5 -
Any capital injection from GIC would follow an effort by Apollo to raise capital that enables Atlas SP's balance sheet to grow to more than $50 billion from about $40 billion in February.
December 4 -
Analysts predict more modest job cuts over the winter after expenses rose 1% between the second and third quarters this year.
December 4 -
The lobbyist for the Home Loan Bank System has asked the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to confirm that the private consortium can continue to be a "lender of last resort," in direct conflict with the recommendations of its regulator, the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
December 1 -
Anne Marie Pippin, associate director in the Federal Housing Finance Agency's Office of Financial Technology, weighs the forces shaping the industry's future.
December 1 -
The conflict of interest rule for securitizations doesn't appear to discourage routine transactions, but could add to nonbank compliance costs.
November 29 -
The BSBY interest rate benchmark was originally envisioned as a successor to the once-ubiquitous Libor rate. But it failed to gain much traction, and Bloomberg now plans to shut it down next year.
November 27 -
In Canada and the U.K., borrowers can take mortgages with them from home to home. Some say this feature could unlock the U.S. housing market, but others say it would be more trouble than it's worth.
November 24 -
While the government-sponsored enterprise cut its origination forecast for this year, the Mortgage Bankers Association's updated forecast was unchanged from its October prediction.
November 22 -
This business, tied to the mortgage origination outlook, is becoming ly attractive for 2024, according to BTIG.
November 22 -
Some proposed changes to uniform mortgage-backed securities, apartment loans and derivatives will be made while one involving credit reports and scores was pulled.
November 21 -
The loan pool consists of approximately 34,000 single-family mortgages with unpaid principal balances near $11.5 billion.
November 21 -
Bonds have broadly surged in November after the latest U.S. consumer price index report showed essentially no changes in overall prices from the prior month, implying the Fed might be close to getting inflation under control.
November 20 -
In her first remarks since the release of a sweeping report on the banks, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Sandra Thompson urges them to strengthen underwriting and communication with their members' regulators.
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