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Even if private securitization deals are smaller or fewer, Clayton's loan review and due diligence services should be in hot demand as memories of the crisis linger, Radian reckons.
May 7 -
Mortgage debt held by the elderly has soared over the past decade, driven in part by the foreclosure crisis, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said in a report.
May 7 -
American Homes 4 Rent said that an affiliate will launch the offering of a securitization transaction by the end of this week.
May 6 -
The $305 million deal will give the mortgage insurance company another source of capital to support its operations.
May 6 -
Homeowners who had a single point of contact at their mortgage servicer were twice as likely to receive and accept a mortgage modification and half as likely to be denied a modification, according to Fannie Mae.
May 6 -
The title giant is betting it can capitalize on growing demand for technologies that will help lenders stay competitive. The challenge will be doing so without getting stung itself by the industry's regulatory and volume problems.
May 6 -
Prices for loans underlying commercial mortgage-backed securities held steady over the past month, according to DebtX, which operates an online marketplace for loan sales.
May 5 -
The Senate Banking Committee continued negotiations over the weekend on landmark legislation to overhaul the mortgage finance system, but it still remains unclear when, or if, panel leaders will reschedule a key vote on the bill.
May 5 -
IntercontinentalExchange Group Inc. is pitching Wall Street on new derivative contracts allowing investors to wager on U.S. homeowner defaults, six years after subprime-mortgage swaps helped fuel the financial crisis, according to five people with knowledge of the matter.
May 5 -
The Federal Housing Administration's new electronic signature policy contains confusing language that could stifle lender adoption, despite its good intentions, paperless-mortgage advocates warn.
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