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Starwood Capital Group missed two monthly payments on securitized debt tied to five shopping malls anchored by bankrupt department stores including Sears and J.C. Penney.
June 18 -
New Residential Investment Corp., fresh off a substantial first-quarter reduction of its asset holdings, is now planning to securitize the receivables on its $200 billion servicing portfolio of Fannie Mae-owned mortgages.
June 17 -
The language most frequently spoken by LEP consumers is Spanish, followed by Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean and Tagalog. The Federal Housing Finance Agency's online clearinghouse translates CARES Act forbearance information into these languages.
June 17 -
The number of loans going into coronavirus-related forbearance ground down to a growth rate of 2 basis points between June 1 and June 7, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
June 15 -
A Clever Real Estate survey found a significant share of new borrowers are not making their full payment.
June 15 -
The company could be seeking a cash infusion to handle market difficulties ahead, but representatives are keeping mum on the matter.
June 12 -
Mortgage industry hiring and new job appointments for the week ending June 12.
June 12 -
The expected rise in refinance volume overrides pessimism about purchase activity for their businesses.
June 11 -
The coronavirus market disruption actually caused the company's execs to speed up its return.
June 10 -
A federal grand jury indicted Ronald J. McCord, 69, of Oklahoma City, on charges of defrauding two banks, Fannie Mae, and others of millions of dollars, money laundering, and making a false statement to a financial institution, said Timothy J. Downing, U.S. attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma.
June 9