Fannie Mae has announced that it will not issue Callable Benchmark Notes in October.The company had previously announced that it might not issue Callable Benchmark Notes in a minimum of eight months, as originally planned. Fannie Mae said it will notify the market of its issuance intentions on the scheduled monthly announcement date. The government-sponsored enterprise can be found on the Web at http://www.fanniemae.com.
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The latest rate increases contributed to a 1% drop in purchases from the previous week and 15% annually, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
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The top five producers had an average dollar volume of VA and USDA loans of more than $35 million in 2023.
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While income decreased from the fourth quarter, it accelerated on an annual basis across NVR's building and lending units.
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Many legal experts think the Supreme Court will rule in favor of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in a case challenging its funding. Such a ruling would unleash a flurry of litigation that has been on hold pending the outcome of the constitutional challenge.
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Prevention through new building standards and mapping technology aim to keep home insurance rates down but mortgage bankers see challenges.
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The mortgage lender and servicer announced that Ranjit Bhattacharjee, a capital markets veteran, and Kevin Barker, a financial analyst with two decades of experience, have joined its ranks.
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