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Ginnie Mae should not overreact in supervising smaller, more diversified mortgage bankers, but rather scale its approach in line with the concentration of risk that different-sized servicers pose.
February 13Community Home Lenders of America -
Why now? Will it work? How will their rivals respond? The megadeal between the two East Coast regionals offers up plenty of grist for speculation.
February 8 -
To bring millennials to the table, mortgage lenders must overcome misconceptions about the role technology plays in the way this generation buys homes.
February 6Blend -
As policymakers consider administrative reforms to Fannie and Freddie, they must address the problem of capital arbitrage to avoid overleveraging the mortgage system.
February 4 -
Some hopeful souls in Washington believe the commercial banking industry will return to originating and servicing higher-risk mortgages, but most banks are more likely to continue withdrawing from the sector.
January 29Whalen Global Advisors LLC -
Independent mortgage banks have been instrumental in filling the void left by banks that have retreated from the home lending market since the Great Recession.
January 25Mortgage Bankers Association -
Policymakers should not let mortgage REITs, hedge funds and other firms gain membership through captive insurance companies.
January 18Pennsylvania Bankers Association -
1st Alliance Lending CEO John DiIorio explains why the mortgage lender turned down a consent order with the Connecticut Department of Banking and the high cost of fighting what he sees as an overreach of regulators' enforcement power.
January 171st Alliance Lending -
The banking industry has long been critical of the government-sponsored enterprise, but the system could provide valuable banking services to large swaths of the country currently lacking access to them.
January 7Duke Financial Economics Center -
There is no banking crisis, but the president’s actions are threatening to create one.
December 24IntraFi Network