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Goldman Sachs this week asked a federal court in Los Angeles to dismiss a billion-dollar private label MBS related lawsuit brought against the firm by the National Credit Union Administration.
January 13 -
Although insurance conglomerate MetLife failed to unload its residential mortgage banking business, it is moving forward with a plan to sell its profitable warehouse lending division, according to industry officials briefed on the matter.
January 13 -
Freddie Mac Thursday said it plans to issue a Mortgage-Linked Amortizing Notes security.
January 12 -
Redwood Trust is readying a $415 million jumbo MBS deal backed predominately by loans sold to the REIT by First Republic Bank and PHH Mortgage, according to a presale report on the deal prepared by Fitch Ratings.
January 12 -
Tree.com has obtained a $100 million warehouse line of credit from Credit Suisse First Boston Mortgage Capital LLC, the second $100 million line the company has obtained in the past 90 days, said its chairman and chief executive Doug Lebda.
January 12 -
As Wells Fargo goes, so goes the mortgage industry. Well, not exactly, but it needs to be pointed out once in a while just how much of a dominant player this megabank is in mortgage finance. In the third quarter it ranked first among all lenders, which is no secret, but in the correspondent channel it bought $41.1 billion of loans from other firms - almost triple its next closest competitor, Bank of America.
January 12
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Capital Markets Cooperative, a secondary market specialist, is continuing to look at possible acquisitions, but is in no rush to sign on the dotted line.
January 12 -
To date, the 12 Federal Home Loan Banks have recognized more than $4.4 billion of losses on their investments in private-label mortgage-backed securities, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
January 11 -
MetLife is continuing to stonewall on the future of its $1 billion warehouse lending business, leading to speculation in the market that the insurance company may wind up keeping the business after all.
January 11 -
Stonegate Mortgage Corp. has hired former Irwin Mortgage Corp. executive John F. Macke as EVP of capital markets in line with growth plans that include the introduction of nonagency jumbos this year.
January 11 -
Banks and thrifts that play in the warehouse lending space had $29.8 billion of commitments on their books at the end of September, a 26% decline from the same period a year ago, according to new survey figures compiled by National Mortgage News.
January 11 -
Michael Williams, the president and CEO of Fannie Mae, announced plans to step down as soon as a successor can be appointed, according to a company filing issued Tuesday to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
January 10 -
Fixed-rate agency mortgage-backed securities prepayments declined moderately in the latest month, according to Wall Street reports.
January 10 -
Freddie Mac is making it easier for investors to track the performance and credit quality of its multifamily mortgage-backed securities known as 'K Certificates.'
January 10 -
Bank of America is gearing up to sell large chunks of its residential servicing portfolio on a regular basis as it continues to whittle down its presence in the mortgage market, according to servicing advisors and investors who have been briefed on the bank's plans.
January 10 -
Wipro Gallagher Solutions has redefined its fulfillment offerings to meet the demands of loan originators and servicers for middle and top-tier lenders.
January 10 -
In his eight years on the Senate Banking Committee, Rick Santorum was an infrequent presence at committee hearings, even though his office was located on the same floor of the Dirksen office building as the committee's hearing room.
January 10 -
Talks to sell Citigroup's high-risk-borrower lender, OneMain, have been put on hold given the depressed macroeconomic environment, according to several media reports.
January 9 -
Macy's announced last week that it will close some of its stores, while opening and replacing others. But Harris Trifon, Deutsche Bank Securities' global head of commercial real estate debt research, said that in terms of CMBS, "the impact of the announcement will be minimal."
January 9 -
As highlighted by the Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate in their recently released annual survey, some legislators are proposing to relieve somewhat the burden of the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act in ways could help real estate investment trust stockholders, and there is a potential development this year that could move such a proposal forward.
January 6
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