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A Rocket Mortgage securitization is the first private investor deal with a high share of e-notes, and the company is considering use with another loan product type.
July 15 -
Loan data spanning nearly a decade can be matched with other statistics from the influential government-related mortgage buyers to assess performance.
July 11 -
Some opposition to new allowances for attorney opinion letters may not be accounting for the fact these aren't your grandfather's AOLs, a law firm report claims.
July 3 -
The New York Stock Exchange has suspended trading in the FOA warrants, although the common stock is still active on the board.
July 3 -
First Foundation will use the large investment to shrink its multifamily loan portfolio, which has weighed down its earnings since interest rates began rising.
July 2 -
The Council of Federal Home Loan Banks executive shares his thoughts on a particularly active period for advances, and system reviews with a lot riding on them.
July 2 -
Advocates and critics weigh in on condo title-risk mitigants that cost less upfront than traditional insurance as climate risks add to broader coverage costs.
July 1 -
The motion calls upon the judge to rule quickly on an Administrative Procedures Act claim involving a bank's right to reverse mortgage collateral.
June 28 -
Investors laying claim to 19.3% of Voxtur Analytics common stock had attempted to add new nominees, but instead the company affirmed a downsized board.
June 28 -
The company has enough liquidity to support its short-term real estate finance lending business without the additional funds.
June 28 -
The agency is looking to improve liquidity for its reverse mortgage-backed securities issuers who have to buy back loans.
June 28 -
Part of the proceeds will be used to pay down a credit facility, which is then being refinanced and the principal reduced.
June 27 -
Michael Drayne, an industry consultant who previously served as a senior vice president of strategic planning and policy at Ginnie Mae, will join HPC in July.
June 27 -
Finance of America has $350 million of notes coming due next year and wants to trade them for $200 million of secured debt coming due in 2026 and $150 million maturing in 2029.
June 27 -
New York Mortgage Trust's 9.125% notes due 2029 may help fund new purchases of mortgages and securitizations in the private or agency markets.
June 26 -
North American firm Voxtur Analytics said a U.S. mortgage investor group backing a new slate of board nominees hadn't provided some information Canada requires.
June 25 -
But those in opposition are still giving the agency props for how it carried out the new product approval process for the first time.
June 24 -
Home price appreciation and favorable economic factors have led to consistent loan performance, but prepayments are increasing with an uptick in housing turnover, according to Morningstar DBRS.
June 24 -
The move allows Freddie Mac to start purchasing certain second lien mortgages, but establishes limits on how much volume it can do.
June 21 -
The increase in total home sales will be slower than prior projections and that should lead to less growth in purchase originations, Fannie Mae's June forecast said.
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