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American International Group won a decision that narrowed the claims by six investment funds that opted out of a $970.5 million class-action settlement last year over allegations the insurer misled investors about its exposure to subprime mortgages.
September 11 -
Mortgage applications by consumers purchasing a new home dipped in August from July, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
September 10 -
The rising costs to service mortgages reflects a market where there are not only downsides to being too small, but hurdles to being too large raising the question of whether there's a middle ground where servicers are not too big, not too small, but just right.
September 10 -
Interest rates head steady this week despite the monthly jobs report falling short of expectations, according to Freddie Mac.
September 10 -
Three former Nomura Holdings Inc. traders pleaded not guilty to charges that they defrauded investors by inflating the prices of mortgage-backed securities in the wake of the U.S. financial crisis.
September 10 -
Royal Bank of Scotland said it will return to selling interest-only mortgages after scrapping the riskier loans in the wake of the financial crisis.
September 10 -
Moody's Investors Service just flagged a risk in bonds backed by single-family rentals: there aren't enough special servicers.
September 10 -
Charles Hallac, the Wall Street veteran who got his start working with mortgage-backed securities on his way to becoming co-president of BlackRock Inc., has died after an almost four-year battle with cancer. He was 50 years old.
September 9 -
Texas Capital Bank in Dallas has created a correspondent aggregator channel to complement its existing warehouse lending program.
September 9 -
Three former Nomura Holdings Inc. traders were charged with defrauding investors by inflating the prices of mortgage-backed securities, the latest cases to come out of a U.S. crackdown on deceptive sales practices in the market for complex bonds.
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