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Market estimates of cumulative losses of $400 billion at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are "overly pessimistic" declared analysts at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods.
November 12 -
Impac Mortgage Holdings, a former alt-A giant that survived both the housing bubble and a NYSE delisting, has launched a new wholesale division, promising the industry "pipeline transparency" and "industry innovation."
November 12 -
Sales of existing condominiums rose 15% in Florida in the third quarter as lower prices continued to attract both domestic and foreign bargain hunters.
November 12 -
Three U.S. senators are urging federal regulators to consider industry analysis of the default risks on certain loan products and features in drafting a rule that will exempt "qualified residential mortgages" from risk retention rules.
November 12 -
Mortgage rates continued their race to the basement, setting new lows for the week ending Nov. 11, according to a new survey compiled by Freddie Mac.
November 11 -
TPG Capital's purchase of the property information division of MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates puts the California-based private equity firm squarely in the middle of the foreclosure crisis.
November 11 -
Mortgage underwriting standards have become "excessively tight" and the Federal Housing Administration and GSEs need to "reassess and amend their policies," according to the National Association of Realtors
November 11 -
Moody's Investors Service Inc. has weighed in on the widespread foreclosure-document problems with a report questioning whether document custodians followed industry standards in tracking and holding original mortgages notes in their files. It also identified specific document defects that could prevent servicers from foreclosing.
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Citigroup, an active seller of nonperforming residential loans, recently sold a $1.4 billion pool of multifamily and commercial mortgages to OneWest Bank FSB, Pasadena, Calif., for an undisclosed sum.
November 11 -
Assurant Group defended its force-placed insurance business practices and relationships with mortgage servicers Wednesday, as its stock fell 11% following publication of an American Banker story examining the company's niche.
November 11