The Federal Open Market Committee issued a statement Tuesday indicating that the Federal Reserve will follow through with its plans to end its purchases of agency mortgage-backed securities this month as well as with plans to end a program supporting loans backed by new-issue commercial MBS in June. The agency MBS and debt purchases "are nearing completion, and the remaining transactions will be executed by the end of this month," the FOMC said. However, the committee also noted that it will "continue to monitor the economic outlook and financial developments and will employ its policy tools as necessary to promote economic recovery and price stability." The FOMC also said in its statement that the Fed plans to follow through with its plans to close its Term Asset-Backed Securities Lending Facility program for loans backed by new-issue commercial mortgage-backed securities on June 30 and close the TALF program for loans backed by other types of collateral by March 31.
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AD Mortgage sent a letter to the FHFA explaining the importance of the limited review process in facilitating access to conventional condo financing.
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With margins remaining compressed, Bill Cosgrove sees mortgage industry consolidation continuing in the near future, and Union Home will be a player.
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The large nonbank mortgage company is replacing a multibillion-dollar facility it took out last year before the Mr. Cooper and Redfin deals closed.
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Lenders are still frequent targets of the class action complaints over unwanted mortgage solicitations, violations that have netted litigants big paydays.
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Cities in two southern states dominate the list for real estate, affordability, and quality of life, according to WalletHub.
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Jay Farner takes a majority ownership stake in Detroit's professional soccer franchise through the investment group he launched after leaving Rocket in 2023.
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