The Treasury Department will stop purchasing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgage-backed securities on Dec. 31, but the department is increasing its capital support for the two financially strapped government-sponsored enterprises. As of Nov. 30, Treasury had purchased $211.5 billion in Fannie and Freddie MBS. "By the conclusion of its MBS purchase program, Treasury anticipates that it will purchase approximately $220 billion of the securities," according to a Treasury statement. Treasury has provided each GSE with a funding commitment of $200 billion to ensure each secondary market agency maintains a positive net worth while the GSEs deal with severe loan losses. Fannie has already received $51 billion in capital infusions and Freddie $60 billion. Now Treasury is lifting the $200 billion cap to accommodate any capital needs over the next three years. "The agreements announced today should leave no uncertainty about Treasury's commitment to support these firms as they continue to play a vital role in the housing market," Treasury said Thursday afternoon. Fannie and Freddie were placed in conservatorships in September 2008.
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The national delinquency rate rose 15 basis points to 3.5% last month due to a calendar anomaly, marking a 4.5% month-over-month incline and 9.4% annual change.
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ICE launched a fraud detection tool for underwriters, Newrez partnered with Matic and Rate announced a free home equity monitoring tool this month.
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Nearly one-third of states now have official nonbank standards for liquidity, capital and corporate governance that firms over a certain threshold must meet.
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KBW now rates UWM as outperform, and BTIG calls the stock a buy, but both cite high leverage levels and industry macro trends depressing its stock price.
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If approved, the deal can provide relief for the approximately 662,000 individuals affected by an incident at the mortgage vendor last November.
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Properties outside of the 100-year flood zone exposed to $375 billion to $1 trillion in losses, Moodys reports
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