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Heather Russell, who was fired earlier this year as Fifth Third Bancorp's chief legal officer, has re-emerged in a new role.
October 20 -
Rates for the 30-year conforming fixed-rate mortgage rose above 3.5% for the first-time since before the Brexit vote, according to Freddie Mac.
October 20 -
Record deposit growth, improved expense management and strong revenue gains from mortgage banking boosted Umpqua Holdings' profits in the third quarter.
October 20 -
The second commercial mortgage securitization designed to comply with risk retention is backed by a single loan on a Manhattan skyscraper.
October 19 -
Black Knight Financial Services has integrated technology from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with its LoanSphere Empower and LendingSpace loan origination systems.
October 19 -
Regions Financial reported a higher third-quarter profit, citing improved fee income from mortgage lending, capital markets and credit and debit cards.
October 18 -
To successfully respond to the most pressing challenges facing the mortgage industry right now, lenders and servicers must navigate issues of competition, governance, affordability and margins.
October 18 -
Mortgage industry groups are frustrated by the lack of progress on real estate finance reform, and that spurred one group the National Association of Home Builders to endorse Congressional candidates for the first time.
October 18 -
Recently launched low-down-payment mortgage programs are presenting new opportunities for fraud. But new data and monitoring tools can help lenders mitigate those risks.
October 18 -
Fitch Ratings has identified more than 1,000 properties in commercial mortgage-backed securities transactions that had exposure to Hurricane Matthew.
October 17 -
Bayview Asset Management is securitizing $159.6 million of securities that transfer the risk of credit losses on mortgages insured by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
October 14 -
As Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac continue to experiment with up-front risk sharing deals, some small mortgage lenders are worried they will be left out of the action.
October 13 -
Mortgage rates and Treasury yields moved higher this week in anticipation of the Federal Open Markets Committee raising short-term interest rates in December.
October 13 -
Tricon American Homes is prepping its second securitization of single-family rental homes, according to ratings agency reports.
October 12 -
Fannie Mae said that it will sell 7,300 loans with a total of $1.39 billion in unpaid principal balance.
October 12 -
Fannie Mae plans to sell a pool of 3,600 loans with $806 million in unpaid principal balance.
October 11 -
Companies in the path of the storm have battened down the hatches, as others have prepared for the impact the hurricane could have on home sales and loan servicing in the weeks to come.
October 7 -
Consumers were less inclined to buy a home in September, thanks to concerns about interest rates, home prices and the political environment.
October 7 -
A former top regulator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac wants to abandon the development of the common securitization platform and use the existing Ginnie Mae platform to issue government-guaranteed mortgage-backed securities.
October 6 -
Conforming mortgage rates were unchanged this week even as the 10-year Treasury's yield rose in response to the European Central Bank's decision to slow its bond purchase program, according to Freddie Mac.
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