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Ocwen Financial Corp., Atlanta, the nation's largest servicer of subprime loans, reported net earnings of $20.2 million in the third quarter, compared to a year ago loss of $8.8 million.
October 25 -
JCR Capital, Denver, will be originating, underwriting and managing a $100 million commercial real estate bridge loan fund for an unnamed institutional investor.
October 25 -
Attorneys for the Texas counties that encompass Houston and San Antonio are making plans to file lawsuits against Merscorp Inc.
October 25 -
Home prices barely moved in August on a sequential basis, but compared to a year ago values declined 3.8%, according to new figures compiled by Standard & Poor's Corp.
October 25 -
A revised plan to help underwater borrowers refinance into historically low interest rates is likely to boost competition among mortgage lenders and roughly double the number of people already helped by the government program, according to analysts and industry representatives.
October 25 -
Rep. Scott Garrett, a New Jersey Republican who chairs the House subcommittee with jurisdiction over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, plans to unveil a comprehensive bill to reform the secondary mortgage market on Thursday.
October 25 -
CUNA Mutual Group assured credit unions Monday that its CMG Mortgage Insurance joint venture remains financially viable and can pay claims despite the financial troubles of its joint venture partner, PMI Group, San Francisco.
October 25 -
Ocwen Financial Corp., late Monday disclosed that it will buy Saxon Mortgage for almost $60 million in cash, a deal that will push its subprime servicing-related contracts to almost $110 billion.
October 25 -
Barclays Capital has made several appointments to its U.S. CMBS team.
October 24 -
Rising foreign investment flows into U.S. commercial real estate bode well for the CMBS sector, said Standard & Poor's.
October 24





