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Mortgage servicer Ocwen Financial failed four servicing tests in the second half of 2014. Joseph A. Smith Jr., the monitor of the $25 billion national mortgage settlement, said the Atlanta servicer was beginning to show progress in complying with terms of the 2012 agreement.
October 22 -
Mortgage default rates decreased in September, pushing the composite rate down seven basis points to 0.89%, according to the S&P/Experian Consumer Credit Default Indices.
October 21 -
Fannie Mae's latest offering of Connecticut Avenue Securities, its last of the year, is the first to offer exposure to actual losses on residential mortgages that it insures.
October 20 -
Ginnie Mae's limited resources are going to be focused on working with its existing issuers, especially those that are not creating new securities, according to its president.
October 20 -
Mortgage servicers have gotten a rare reprieve from the Federal Housing Administration.
October 20 -
The Florida Supreme Court affirmed the validation of $2 billion in clean energy bonds over challenges brought by banks and a former state legislator.
October 19 -
The servicing industry is also facing higher capital requirements under the Basel III accord that are being phased in.
October 19 -
Mortgage professional hiring and new job appointments for the week ending Oct. 16.
October 16 -
Ditech Financial is tapping the securitization market to fund advances of principal and interest payments to mortgage bondholders.
October 16 -
MGIC Investment Corp. had third-quarter net earnings of $823 million, largely driven by a $698 million reversal of its deferred tax asset valuation allowance.
October 16