A few months after losing his job during a cost-cutting maneuver at GMAC, industry veteran Tony Renzi has landed at Freddie Mac and will be in charge of the GSE's efforts to minimize losses in its portfolio while dealing with its seller/servicers. Industry sources said Renzi also interviewed over at Fannie Mae. Bruce Witherell, Renzi's new boss at Freddie, said he could not comment on where else the former GMAC servicing executive interviewed but said, "We're happy to have him here at Freddie." The GSE created a new position for Renzi, who worked at GMAC for more than 20 years. He will hold the title of executive vice president, single-family portfolio management. Witherell, Freddie's chief operating officer, said Renzi "will be involved in all aspects of our decisions on the credit and default side," including the disposition of Freddie's REO holdings.
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Anthropic's head of banking told New York Banking Summit attendees that the future is agents that operate autonomously alongside employees.
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The industry association said total multifamily mortgage debt alone increased by $23 billion, or 1% in Q1, representing a $2.32 trillion increase from Q4 2025.
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Chair Travis Hill said SVB showed banks can't always sell securities fast enough to cover deposit outflows, but acknowledged the "stigma problem" with discount window borrowing remains unsolved.
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The merger will bolster existing safeguards against AI threats, while providing a tool that should appeal to young homebuyers, leaders of the companies said.
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At a conference in New York, Joseph Otting reflected on the difficult hiring decisions he made early in his tenure heading Flagstar Bank, which just two years ago was on the verge of collapse.
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Economic uncertainty and higher rates in May contributed to the second decline in applications for new homes on an annual basis, reversing March gains
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