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The loan origination system provider, which launched an IPO on July 28, reported that its second quarter revenue and income grew 38% year-over-year.
September 8 -
The Loan Syndications and Trading Association alerts market participants to the challenges of term-SOFR transition before year-end.
September 8 -
The government-sponsored enterprises and their regulator are building on broader efforts by the Biden administration to close racial gaps in homeownership rates.
September 7 -
The government bond insurer allowed lenders to become “eIssuers” a little over a year ago, and the move contributed to a large surge in electronic notes this year.
September 7 -
The changes could help one of the Biden administration’s affordable housing goals, which is aimed at making wealth-building through owner-occupied, 2- to 4-unit properties more attainable.
September 3 -
Improved capitalization and smaller balance sheets should help several weather the likely consolidation that is coming, Moody's said.
September 3 -
Low pool concentrations of loans on properties located in Ida's path, plus robust property insurance are expected to rein in impacts and insulate noteholders.
September 3 -
The extension in the number of days investors are locked out of the process comes amid a broader push by the Biden administration to boost access to affordable housing.
September 1 -
A majority of the deal was underwritten to a less-than-full documentation standard, but meets ATR standards. Almost half of the loans are on California homes.
September 1 -
By some current measures, nonbank capitalization looks strong compared to banks, but the way a Ginnie Mae proposal aims to assess the value of mortgage servicing rights would change that, Moody’s Investors Service reported Tuesday.
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