-
On a GAAP basis, Intercontinental Exchange's mortgage business has lost money for nine quarters, but a metric that includes Black Knight makes it profitable.
February 6 -
The mortgage arm of Rithm Capital saw profits surge in the fourth quarter, as the parent company looks to scale up before making any moves to separate.
February 6 -
HUD, Ginnie Mae and USDA weighed in on the status of recent actions, some of which could change due to transitions in Washington.
February 6 -
Portfolio enhancements and diversifications cushion the impact of the L.A. wildfires from RMBS losses.
February 5 -
The deal has a step-up coupon feature that calls for the fixed rates on classes A1, A2 and A3 to increase by 100 basis points, subject to the net weighted average coupon (WAC) after four years.
January 31 -
The Federal Home Loan Bank called the transition to special policy advisor a joint decision between the executive and board as new reviews in Washington start.
January 31 -
The financial services unit also made a categorization change that revised comparisons to prior periods and will be working with its REIT affiliate in new ways.
January 30 -
The Long Island-based company, which is in the middle of a makeover, saw its stock price rise sharply after reporting a net loss that was less than what analysts expected.
January 30 -
Mortgage lenders still need to monetize mortgage servicing rights quickly amid the sluggish housing market, representing more opportunities for the firm.
January 30 -
Rebranded Two far exceeded consensus on net profit but took a loss in comprehensive income during a period in which it had to hedge to address market risk.
January 30















