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Larry Goldstone, once a top player in the jumbo and "super" jumbo market through his now defunct firm Thornburg Mortgage, is trying for a comeback in the business.
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Prospect Mortgage of Sherman Oaks, Calif., has a message for correspondent buyers of jumbo loans: we're originating and looking to sell.
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Ranking Republican members on the House Financial Services Committee are none-too-happy about the proposed AG settlement with residential servicers, but what they really dislike is the concept of principal writedowns on troubled mortgages.
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Provident Funding Associates, the second largest privately held nonbank mortgage lender in the U.S., this week filed a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission to create a publicly traded REIT by raising $300 million in capital.
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Real estate agents are stepping up pressure on mortgage servicers to reform the short sale process.
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Few of the restrictions in the proposed attorneys generals' settlement of mortgage servicing practices are as absolute as the prohibition of profiting from force-placed insurance.
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Residential servicers completed 73,000 proprietary loan modifications in January, down 10% from the previous month, according to new figures released by Hope Now.
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Home prices fell 2.5% in January from the prior month as weak demand for housing continues to "dampen any recovery in the housing market," according to a new report from CoreLogic.
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United Capital Markets, which helps firms hedge their servicing portfolios, says the Federal Housing Finance Agency could be all wet on several assumptions in its 'Joint Servicing Compensation Initiative,' a document that thrives to revamp GSE servicing fees.
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Redwood Trust has taken to market a $290 million jumbo mortgage-backed security. It did a similar one last year. Why are these deals significant? They are the only jumbo MBS deals done since the mortgage crash.
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