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Wells Fargo's loans make up around 20% of the pools referenced in credit risk-sharing transactions issued by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac through March, according to Fitch.
April 30 -
The company is using proprietary automation to support the channel. Jeff Walsh, who formerly was involved in another wholesale startup, heads the new operation.
April 30 -
First Horizon National Corp. is getting closer to putting its mortgage woes behind it.
April 29 -
Sens. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, and David Vitter, R-La., filed a handful of "too big to fail" amendments Friday to a pending Senate Banking Committee bill to overhaul the housing finance market.
April 25 -
Senate Banking Committee leaders want to win as much support as possible for their housing finance reform legislation before a panel vote on Tuesday, but it's possible that a failure to win over certain members could ultimately assist their cause.
April 25 -
U.S. prosecutors are seeking more than $13 billion from Bank of America to resolve federal and state investigations of the lenders sale of bonds backed by home loans in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis.
April 25 -
Fears that the Federal Reserve's reduction in mortgage-backed securities purchases this year would cause rates to skyrocket failed to come true. That's partly because there's less mortgage paper to buy.
April 24 -
Private-label residential mortgage securitizations are designed around a strict hierarchy of classes.
April 22
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The Senate GSE reform bill may bloat the bureaucracy, encourage risky behavior and expose taxpayers to losses, without sufficient support for affordable housing. That could still be better than nothing.
April 22
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A powerful group of shareholders is amplifying attacks on housing finance reform legislation as they await resolution of a major legal battle, attempting to slow momentum on the bill before it likely passes the Senate Banking Committee.
April 21



