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Mortgage-backed securities' strong showing since mid-October defies a textbook theory that they typically underperform other types of bonds when yields are falling.
December 28 -
The reports that will be due for certain months starting next year will add to Ginnie Mae's growing oversight of nonbank mortgage-backed securities issuers.
December 8 -
Bonds have broadly surged in November after the latest U.S. consumer price index report showed essentially no changes in overall prices from the prior month, implying the Fed might be close to getting inflation under control.
November 20 -
Policymakers are exercising restraint when it comes to the MBS portfolio for now but they'd still still like to sell, panelists at an industry conference said.
November 10 -
The former investment type added to net earnings, but a tough market hurt some sectors of it during a quarter in which the company experienced mixed success with M&A attempts.
November 8 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development affiliate is making it easier to repackage securities backed exclusively by these mortgages.
October 12 -
A new label and disclosures for certain mortgage securities may create more of an impetus for lenders to extend credit to underserved populations.
September 19 -
New mortgage bonds now offer yields that are about 1.66 percentage point higher than U.S. Treasuries, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. That's the most relative to corporate bonds in 17 years.
August 31 -
The REIT issued its second securitization of the year in June, while also purchasing or locking $50 million in newly originated loans.
August 8 -
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. sales from the portfolios of failed Silicon Valley Bank and Signature could be complete by September, according to a report published Tuesday by FHN Financial.
July 25