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A proposal to limit increases in basic allowances for housing and reduce military personnel could hurt the performance of some military housing bonds, Fitch Ratings warns.
February 27 -
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the hedge fund's lawsuit against the government will not be thrown out of court, allowing it to proceed with discovery.
February 27 -
Morgan Stanley agreed to pay the Securities and Exchange Commission $275 million to resolve a probe into the sale of subprime mortgage-backed securities in 2007.
February 25 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission wants public input on the idea of requiring loan-level data disclosure to be made through an investor website rather than on the public EDGAR system.
February 25 -
Jumbo mortgages currently are yielding less than agency loans, and there are other anomalies you can see in the business if you look closely.
February 25 -
Standard & Poors said President Obama met with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner just before Geithner warned the company to expect a response to its downgrade of U.S. debt, an event that justifies its request to see White House communications to help defend fraud claims.
February 25 -
Private issuers need certainty to create a new secondary mortgage market, MBA and SIFMA officials say.
February 25 -
The loans have better-than-average credit and home equity metrics, according to Standard & Poor's. The deal lacks fraud-related representations and warranties, but all loans are performing, DBRS finds.
February 21 -
As Fannie Mae reports another big profit and the repayment of its government bailout, key questions remain about the size of taxpayers return and the mortgage giants business model.
February 21 -
After eight straight profitable quarters and record annual income, Fannie Mae's dividend payments to the U.S. Treasury now exceed the bailout funds it's received since 2008.
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