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Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank and Wells Fargo are first are marketing nearly $4 billion in commercial mortgage-backed securities via three conduits slated to price the first week of May.
April 30 -
New York law gives investors who say they were duped into buying flawed mortgage bonds six years to sue. But does the clock start ticking on the day the bonds were packaged or after problems with the loans came to light?
April 30 -
Ocwen Financial and Assurant have reached an agreement to settle charges that the embattled mortgage servicer profited from kickbacks on force-placed insurance policies with struggling homeowners.
April 30 -
Freddie Mac plans to auction off $233 million of nonperforming loans, the government-sponsored enterprise announced.
April 29 -
A new CoreLogic service aims to help servicers and mortgage investors keep tabs on properties in states that give homeowners' associations super lien status.
April 29 -
With the housing market and fundamentals showing signs of health, investors may want to begin turning their focus from commercial to residential real estate, according to analysts at William Blair.
April 29 -
Tricon Capital Group, the latest entrant in the single-family rental securitization market, offers investors greater exposure to two unusual types of collateral: Section 8 homes and condominiums.
April 28 -
The NASDAQ stock market has delisted mortgage servicer Home Loan Servicing Solutions.
April 27 -
When insensitive consumer policies are implemented the result can be a costly compliance violation.
April 27
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency's warning that so called super-priority liens on houses do not come before Freddie Mac's bodes well for investors in the mortgage giant's latest risk-sharing transaction, according to Moody's Investors Service.
April 27

