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Republic Mortgage Insurance Co. has been placed under supervision by the North Carolina Department of Insurance, its parent company Old Republic International Corp. announced.
January 20 -
Warehouse lending is becoming less popular with some of the big players who have provided it, but remaining and new market participants find it can be profitable if they can get comfortable with the credit.
January 20 -
SunTrust Banks Inc. beat expectations for fourth-quarter earnings on stronger lending, but mortgage-repurchase costs and a drop in debit-card fees overshadowed the good news.
January 20 -
It appears that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are starting to see their market shares erode. The same might be said of the Government National Mortgage Association.
January 20 -
The overall characteristics of jumbo mortgages backing Redwood Trust's latest RMBS are consistent with "high-quality underwriting," according to an unsolicited review of the deal conducted by Standard & Poor's.
January 20 -
Ginnie Mae is in the process of hiring at least 40 new employees which would increase the secondary market agency's staff by one-third.
January 19 -
Warehouse lending is becoming less popular with some of the big players who have provided it, but remaining and new market participants find it can be profitable if they can get comfortable with the credit.
January 19 -
CUNA Mutual Group this week filed suit against RBS Securities, asking a federal court in Madison, Wisc. to order the Wall Street bank to buy back $72 million of failed residential MBS it sold to the credit union insurer's MEMBERS's Life Insurance Co., and CUMIS Insurance Society units.
January 18 -
The latest Freddie Mac economic forecast predicts the housing recovery will be delayed as long as there remains a large gap between buyer and seller sentiment.
January 18 -
Some of the first 2012 deals done through some of the agencies' more recently added multifamily programs are hitting the market and so far it looks like another strong year for these types of bonds.
January 18 -
Remember that 10 basis point increase in g-fees that will pay for the payroll tax break (at least until February 28)? Well, guess what? It appears that some lenders and secondary market investors are hiking their rates a lot more than 10 bps, or so we're told.
January 18
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Mortgage loan application volume increased by an astounding 23.1% on a seasonally adjusted basis for the week ended Jan. 13, as interest rates on three varieties of fixed-rate loans hit all-time lows, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The results for the current survey include an adjustment to account for the New Year's Day holiday.
January 18 -
Freddie Mac hopes to issue more Mortgage Linked Amortizing Notes similar to the one it priced late last week.
January 18 -
Citigroup repurchased 6,800 residential loans in 2011, an 80% jump from 2010 with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac accounting for the lion's share of those buybacks, according to figures released Tuesday.
January 17 -
Among the ramifications of paying for the tax cut extension by hiking agency guarantee fees in April could be upward pressure on consumer rates and an improvement in mortgage-backed securities prepayments.
January 17 -
Some banks might be skittish about selling nonperforming loans in bulk, but the market clearly likes it when banks shed problems en masse.
January 17 -
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners' capital designation prices for year-end 2011 show a modest average decline that should have a limited but nuanced effect on the securitized non-agency market, a Barclays report suggests.
January 17 -
Radian Guaranty has received waivers of the risk-to-capital ratio in four states of the 16 states it applied to, and has been rejected by two, the company said.
January 13 -
Fannie Mae is forecasting an additional $200-$300 billion in refinancings this year from the HARP program, but that won't be enough to offset what should be a tepid $1 trillion year in originations.
January 13 -
Who says retail lending is more expensive than wholesale production? Well, actually, JPMorgan Chase does. In its new earnings statement JPM notes that it spent an additional $82 million in 4Q (compared to 3Q) due to higher residential production costs: increased retail expenses and "enhanced" loan underwriting. JPM has been out of wholesale for two years now.
January 13





