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New research by The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia finds post-forbearance options falling short of payment-reduction goals set forth by FHFA and HUD.
May 31 -
Privately securitized mortgages made by these institutions have already exceeded 2021 levels, however some of the collateral lacks income verification, according to a new KBRA report.
May 31 -
Mortgage companies selling loans to the government-sponsored enterprise will be able to use the information for one type of employment check as well as to validate income and assets.
May 27 -
The government-sponsored enterprises will start releasing information similar to what large banks already do, starting in the first quarter of 2023.
May 26 -
Non-depositories historically haven't been big originators of home equity lines of credit, but fintechs that offer the easily automated countercyclical products are reporting growth.
May 26 -
The acting head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency will become the first African American woman to lead the agency as a result of the vote Wednesday.
May 25 -
The Treasuries market is girding for potential disruptions from the next and trickiest stage of policymakers’ tightening campaign: the shrinking of an $8.5 trillion bond portfolio.
May 25 -
Revenue was also slashed by lower per-employee productivity and slipping application pull-through.
May 24 -
Former FHFA director Mark Calabria said the mortgage market was a “ticking time bomb” on track for a 2008-like crisis. Other experts foresee a tamer end to the bull housing market.
May 23 -
First quarter gain-on-sale at nine originators tracked by Keefe, Bruyette & Woods averaged 149 basis points, much higher than the 5 bps recorded for independent mortgage bankers tracked by the MBA.
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