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Real estate mortgage investment conduit rules generally discourage non-distressed securitized loan sales, but SN Servicing says it had reasons to sell some at a loss in this 2002 scratch-and-dent deal.
February 27 -
A proposal to limit increases in basic allowances for housing and reduce military personnel could hurt the performance of some military housing bonds, Fitch Ratings warns.
February 27 -
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the hedge fund's lawsuit against the government will not be thrown out of court, allowing it to proceed with discovery.
February 27 -
Morgan Stanley agreed to pay the Securities and Exchange Commission $275 million to resolve a probe into the sale of subprime mortgage-backed securities in 2007.
February 25 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission wants public input on the idea of requiring loan-level data disclosure to be made through an investor website rather than on the public EDGAR system.
February 25 -
Jumbo mortgages currently are yielding less than agency loans, and there are other anomalies you can see in the business if you look closely.
February 25 -
Standard & Poors said President Obama met with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner just before Geithner warned the company to expect a response to its downgrade of U.S. debt, an event that justifies its request to see White House communications to help defend fraud claims.
February 25 -
Private issuers need certainty to create a new secondary mortgage market, MBA and SIFMA officials say.
February 25 -
The loans have better-than-average credit and home equity metrics, according to Standard & Poor's. The deal lacks fraud-related representations and warranties, but all loans are performing, DBRS finds.
February 21 -
As Fannie Mae reports another big profit and the repayment of its government bailout, key questions remain about the size of taxpayers return and the mortgage giants business model.
February 21 -
After eight straight profitable quarters and record annual income, Fannie Mae's dividend payments to the U.S. Treasury now exceed the bailout funds it's received since 2008.
February 21 -
The answer will depend on how Washington politics play out, how much balance sheet relief private securitization really provides to sellers, and how much borrowers and investors ultimately demand it.
February 20 -
A financial reform group hoping to block the government's $13 billion settlement with JPMorgan Chase faces a steep uphill climb.
February 19 -
"Servicers now face compensatory fees, not for mistakes or unreasonable delays, but simply as the cost of doing business," Mortgage Bankers Association President David Stevens says.
February 19 -
The largest U.S. bank's apartment loan business is mushrooming, aided by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac retrenching. Now JPMorgan is refocusing on a market where, surprisingly, it lags: New York.
February 19 -
This tops a previous bid for the parent of mortgage warehouse provider Southwest Securities by $1 per share.
February 18 -
New York State approved an agreement between bond insurer MBIA and Nomura Holdings that ended claims related to mortgage-backed securities.
February 14 -
GSE regulator says Fannie and Freddie are responsible for monitoring servicers.
February 13 -
Radian Group is now the leader in insurance-in-force but MGIC says it is not concerned about market share.
February 13 -
Ocwen Financial Corp. is seeking to raise about $136 million by selling notes tied to fees from managing a pool of government-backed loans.
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