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The government-sponsored enterprise on Tuesday priced its fifth Connecticut Avenue Securities transaction this year, making further progress in supporting the market it left during the Trump era.
May 4 -
While first-quarter profits were up considerably, CEO Michael Nierenberg said the company will offer more products to counter market conditions that are “only going to get worse.”
May 3 -
Fair value increases on existing business and an accounting change made for troubled debt restructurings likely explain why its results contrasted those of competitor Freddie Mac.
May 3 -
While the government-sponsored enterprise’s single-family mortgages are still not performing as well as they did before the pandemic, the most recent vintages are getting there.
May 2 -
While the lender-servicer reported robust Q1 earnings, it is anticipating lower future revenue due to the tight originations environment.
April 29 -
Improved loan performance, a credit reserve release, higher g-fees and reduced portfolio runoff helped to offset declining single-family loan purchases.
April 28 -
Some Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac packages are attracting offers in the mid-5 times range, MIAC Analytics said.
April 27 -
As the National Flood Insurance Program goes into effect this month, more than 80 percent of existing policyholders are set to see rates climb and those gains will be spread largely evenly among rich and poor areas, according to a new report.
April 26 -
But the consumer credit reporting agency’s adjusted results slightly exceeded consensus estimates from analysts.
April 26 -
Strong general unemployment gains, student loan deferrals and borrowers enjoying low interest rates secured in the refinance boom contributed to the positive gains.
April 25