Freddie Mac could lose up to $700 million because of the failure of Taylor Bean & Whitaker — $200 million more than previously disclosed. The Florida-based nonbank sold mortgages to Freddie and as recently as 2008 accounted for 5% of its total purchase business. In a new filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the GSE says the bankrupt TBW owes it money for loan buybacks and on servicing-related charges. In November, Freddie said it might lose $500 million on TBW but has since updated that estimate. The government-controlled mortgage giant said its seller/servicers are not honoring buyback requests in a timely manner with $4 billion of loan repurchase requests unfulfilled at yearend. TBW failed in August of last year.
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Certainty Home Lending named two new executives, while Equity Prime Mortgage welcomed back a familiar face as chief risk officer.
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Cyberattacks involving artificial intelligence were up 56% in the past year and added on average $1 million to businesses' data breach expenses.
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The president has initiated a for-cause process to remove the Federal Reserve Board governor from office, something only one president has successfully done before. But that century-old precedent may not offer Trump much useful guidance in his quest.
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Four new mortgage acquisitions show how companies in home finance are prioritizing advanced technology in what has turned into the year of consolidation.
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On Aug. 14, over 30% of the loans sent to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from each company were scored using VantageScore 4.0.
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About 73% of potential buyers intend to purchase within the next year, up slightly compared to the first quarter, according to a Veterans United survey.
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