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The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has approved Greens Worldwide Inc. to change its corporate name to Black Castle Developments Inc.
March 16 -
Economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York have been thinking about how to deal with the four largest mortgage lenders if Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were converted into mortgage securitization cooperatives.
March 16 -
Connecticut residents who are looking for foreclosure alternatives can now receive help from professional realtors.
March 16 -
Goldman Sachs is once again entertaining bids on its subprime servicing operation, Litton Loan Servicing, Houston, and has approached a handful of bidders about making an offer, according to industry officials.
March 16 -
If settlement talks between the states and residential servicers break down, the nation's megabanks will face the prospect of lawsuits from up to 30 state attorneys general, according to Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I.
March 15 -
If the benchmark 10-year Treasury is any indication, mortgage rates may be heading down again.
March 15 -
With fears mounting that the GSEs may soon alter servicing compensation in a significant way, at least one Wall Street firm is making the rounds offering a 'sale leaseback' deal to some of the nation's largest holders of MSRs, National Mortgage News has learned.
March 15 -
A new estimate by the Treasury Department shows the bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will cost taxpayers an additional $73 billion through 2021.
March 15 -
Pentagon Federal Credit Union of Virginia, and North Island Credit Union, San Diego, this week signed a correspondent contract under which North Island will offer residential loans originated by the PenFed, one of the largest CU players in mortgage banking.
March 15 -
Interactive Mortgage Advisors, Denver, is auctioning off a $510 million bulk package of mortgage servicing rights tied to Fannie Mae loans in 20 states.
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