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Matthew McQueen, Head of Municipal Banking and Markets and Global Mortgages within the Global Markets business at Bank of America, sits down with Bond Buyer Executive Editor Lynne Funk to talk about getting deals done amid an uncertain global macroeconomic landscape.
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Awareness of disaster risk has increased in the public and private sectors, and it appears to be prompting more interest in home improvements in particular.
September 24 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency has agreed to more regular checks on the government-sponsored enterprises' flood compliance, which impacts mortgage companies.
September 20 -
Trended credit data that the industry's increasingly required to use could help mortgage firms better forecast delinquencies and prepayments, a new study finds.
September 19 -
Short-term rate cuts often don't immediately translate to lower financing costs for 30-year home loans, and there are some unique circumstances this time.
September 18 -
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 -
The successor to Michael Hutchins, who filled the role on an interim basis, guided a well-known bank's real estate business through the financial crisis.
September 10 -
The bank has brought in mortgage industry veteran Ken Logan as senior managing director to oversee a broader range of financing it's offering to home lenders.
September 9 -
Other estimates suggest nonbank mortgage employment grew in July as the industry cautiously added staff to handle incremental growth in demand for loans.
September 6 -
Ginnie Mae had tried to slow the pace of Texas Capital Bank's case and move it to a different court but the judge rejected its legal arguments for doing so.
September 5 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development affiliate is adding data elements in line with a larger industry goal and advancing other promised initiatives.
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