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Fitch Ratings on Thursday assigned a "Negative Outlook" to the entire U.S. residential servicing sector, citing concerns about "alleged procedural defects in the judicial foreclosure process."
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Braver Stern Securities LLC, New York, named Peter D. Howard managing director and head trader of CDOs, CLOs and esoteric asset-backed securities.
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Will the Federal Reserve's $600 billion worth of "quantitative easing" lead to yet another significant dip in mortgage rates? Probably not, but loan rates may continue to fall, at least slightly.
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It appears unlikely that Freddie Mac will take a hard line on enforcing contracts with servicers that have identified foreclosure documentation defects in recent weeks — though it believes some of those contracts may have been violated.
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WASHINGTON — With the GOP's sweeping victory in the mid-term elections, observers were already questioning the fate of Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner in the new Congress.
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Ally Financial Inc.'s chief executive said the company "screwed up on robo-signing affidavits," but has changed its foreclosure processes and will complete a review of about 25,000 affidavits by yearend.
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The FDIC has finally unloaded $23 billion of mortgage servicing rights that once belonged to AmTrust Bank of Cleveland, but is saying little about the deal.
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Freddie Mac sold over 26,300 foreclosure properties in the third quarter, up 47% from a year ago, while its inventory of single-family REO continued to grow.
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Except for targeting the long end of the yield curve less than expected and purchase sizes a hair lower than anticipated, the Federal Reserve’s quantitative easing plan matched market expectations for incremental purchases that could be adjusted in line with evolving market conditions going forward.
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Lender Processing Services Inc. reports that the nation’s average mortgage loan delinquency exceeds 500 days in five of the 23 states where foreclosures must be approved by a court.
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