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From the Common Security Platform and Freddie Mac loan sales to new accounting rules and what direction mortgage rates are headed, there was plenty to debate during this week's MBA Secondary Conference in New York.
May 19 -
Mortgage rates held near 2016 lows as a result of minimal action in the 10-year Treasury yield over the past week, according to Freddie Mac.
May 19 -
Fannie Mae forecasts flat to declining 30-year mortgage interest rates this year and next, while Freddie Mac thinks they will increase.
May 19 -
The percentage of loan applications which become closed loans slipped from March's high last month, according to Ellie Mae.
May 19 -
Rep. Maxine Waters, the top Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee, introduced legislation Thursday to reform consumer credit reporting.
May 19 -
The Indianapolis Federal Home Loan Bank rewarded 43 of its members with a $761,000 payout in May for the performance of their mortgages in an aggregated pool.
May 18 -
Russia's moving into mortgage bonds to try to cut housing costs, and it's taking a leaf out of America's book to do so.
May 17 -
This summer, Freddie Mac will start rolling out a suite of tools that should speed sales of loans to the GSE. Relief from reps and warranties will take longer, however.
May 16 -
The June 25 launch, which will provide lenders with much more information about a borrower's credit history, will mark the first widespread use of trended data in the mortgage industry.
May 16 -
Freddie Mac has priced its sixth guaranteed multifamily small-balance loan securitization of 2016.
May 13