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The government-backed acquisition heads off regulatory and financial concerns at a Swiss bank that could have affected overseas financial institutions that U.S. lenders count on.
March 20 -
Imbalances linked to affordability and interest rate volatility are challenging the mortgage market. Here's how they may be resolved.
March 20 -
Institutions can borrow against par-valued securities that they would otherwise have to sell at a loss when there's a run on deposits, and it could have effectiveness beyond its actual usage.
March 19 -
The new fees based on the DTI, which lenders have said is too likely to vary throughout the origination process for a single loan, will now go into effect in August.
March 15 -
Mortgage-backed securities aren't generally considered risky assets, but how SVB managed them contributed to its woes.
March 13 -
The REIT failed to post profits in any quarter last year, as the mortgage industry encountered a steep originations slowdown.
March 9 -
The new special purpose credit program is part of efforts to reduce the racial gap in homeownership and offers assistance to borrowers who meet certain income and location requirements.
March 7 -
Even with the government-sponsored enterprise's statement that full appraisals are no longer required to prove value, industry participants say they will remain a tool for lenders to use when needed.
March 7 -
Lenders have focused on front-end cost differences since key secondary market players opened up the option, but what happens when a problem emerges down the road is worth weighing too.
March 7 -
The government-sponsored enterprises will likely have their mainstay bonds exempted from the potential securitization-related rule, but their credit-risk transfers could be subject to it, some experts say.
March 2