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From electronic closings to e-warehouse lending, these executives are leading a movement to recast the industry's approach to digital.
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In a letter to CFPB Director Richard Cordray, the Association of Mortgage Investors said that the "Know Before You Owe" rule has "resulted in a climate of legal uncertainty" and is "chilling" private investment in the U.S. mortgage market.
April 1 -
The government agency that guarantees securitizations of Federal Housing Administration-insured loans is experimenting with a pool type that consists only of modifications and reperforming loans.
March 31 -
Fannie Mae has unveiled a mortgage for borrowers who want to finance energy and water efficiency improvements to their homes.
March 30 -
Freddie Mac has obtained new insurance policies under its Agency Credit Insurance Structure program.
March 30 -
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. and Digital Asset Holdings are targeting the repurchase agreement market as the latest use case for a blockchain solution.
March 30 -
Bankers are fighting back against a plan that would allow Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to invest in low-income housing tax credits, arguing they are critical for meeting Community Reinvestment Act requirements.
March 30 -
Redwood Trust has promoted its chief financial officer, Christopher Abate, to replace its departing president, Brett Nicholas.
March 28 -
The California Supreme Court's recent ruling that a borrower has the right to challenge a wrongful foreclosure opens the door for a tighter mortgage market while leaving key questions about future borrower lawsuits unanswered.
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Five policy heavy-hitters issued a proposal this week to merge Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into a single government corporation as a way to move beyond the conservatorships of the two government-sponsored enterprises.
March 24