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FSOC’s statement on the FHFA’s proposed capital rule raises questions for market participants trying to anticipate a post-conservatorship secondary mortgage market, should the incoming administration go through with the GSEs’ exit from governmental control.
November 9
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A White House-backed effort to free mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from government control has been cast into doubt by former Vice President Joe Biden’s victory over President Trump.
November 9 -
Under 2.9 million borrowers sit in coronavirus-related forbearance as GSE-backed mortgages drove the latest decrease, according to Black Knight.
November 6 -
Mortgage rates are currently the lowest in the history of Freddie Mac’s survey, but sharp differences of opinion persist on whether that will make this a $4-trillion year or not.
November 5 -
One of the top banking regulators during the 2008 financial crisis could have a hand in nudging Fannie Mae out of conservatorship.
November 5 -
The race enters a complicated phase that could impact financial markets.
November 4 -
Meanwhile, the delinquency rate is up 89% year-over-year, according to Black Knight.
November 2 -
But both fell short under the Duty to Serve goals in rural housing.
November 2 -
The upcoming shift may help to prepare the government-sponsored enterprise for a conservatorship exit by reducing interest-rate volatility in Fannie’s earnings.
October 29 -
Existing-home sales reach 14-year high as bidding wars increase across the country.
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