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Even government-sponsored enterprise loans, which have seen forbearance rates drop for 24 weeks in a row, saw a slight uptick.
December 1 -
President Trump is running out of time to do what hedge funds and other investment firms with big ownership stakes in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have wanted since he took office: put the mortgage giants on a path to exiting government control.
December 1 -
Experts in the field predict how some aspects of the market will develop in the coming year.
November 30 -
Other portions of the casino-property loan have been previously assigned to nine other commercial-mortgage securitizations.
November 30 -
The parties are looking at having the deal done by the end of 2020, once China's currency regulator agrees to the transfer of funds.
November 30 -
Citigroup's realty arm is sponsoring a $1.06 billion RMBS of highly seasoned mortgage loans with troubled histories. All of the loans were acquired via a Fannie whole-loan auction.
November 25 -
The price increase illustrates the extent to which federal rescue programs and a supply-demand imbalance have been counterweights to economic pressures from the pandemic.
November 24 -
The insurance company has previously sponsored three securitizations of reperforming/nonperforming loans since 2017.
November 24 -
The Structured Finance Association fears Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin may release the government-sponsored enterprises from conservatorship ahead of the change in administration, and that doing so could disrupt the mortgage-backed securities market.
November 24 -
Coronavirus-related disruptions at retail and hotel properties are fueling a surge in conduit CMBS delinquencies, according to Moody's Investors Service.
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