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The equity infusion into a multimillion-dollar vehicle for co-investment in mortgage servicing rights suggests there may be continuity in a trend as rates shift.
September 17 -
More "Airbnb-style" rental property loans are making their way into non-qualified mortgage securitizations and could they be acting differently from the traditional non-owner occupied loans, a Standard & Poor's report asks.
September 16 -
A former housing regulator confirmed that he anticipates a release from conservatorship would occur if Trump's elected, adding to other signs a plan is brewing.
September 16 -
A combination of buy and sell-side issues led Mr. Cooper to slow down its mortgage servicing rights activity but executives may have a different view next year.
September 12 -
The government agency's new issuances in August totaled over $40 billion, marking a high not seen since late 2022.
September 11 -
While the shelter-related increase won't deter the Fed from cutting interest rates, it reduces the chance of an outsize reduction.
September 11 -
Homebuilders that get more than a 10th of their revenue from the U.S. have surged, but concerns over an economic slowdown have cast a shadow on stocks recently.
September 10 -
Issuance of CMBS has been torrid recently, with overall sales this year through Monday of $69.7 billion.
September 10 -
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Michael Barr's planned revision of the capital proposal addresses a key concern the housing finance industry has.
September 10 -
The new round of growth capital, led by investor 8VC, will go toward advancing the San Francisco company's AI capabilities.
September 10