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The company had lower losses on its mortgage servicing rights investments compared with the second quarter.
October 26 -
First American Financial, Old Republic, Stewart reveal how the third-quarter results point their way forward.
October 26 -
Existing-home sales reach 14-year high as bidding wars increase across the country.
October 23 -
Hint: It's not all about the money. Company leadership enumerates the intangible benefits of going public.
October 23 -
The war of words between Senator Investments, Cannae Holdings and CoreLogic continues in the run-up to the Nov. 17 special shareholders meeting.
October 23 -
And how people involved with Replay Acquisition made it more attractive than an initial public offering, according to CEO Patricia Cook.
October 22 -
If the underwriters' option is exercised, proceeds will bring in $112 million instead of a possible $176 million.
October 22 -
Minus various expenses including corporate, legal and servicing rights valuation, Ocwen had adjusted pretax income of $13.5 million.
October 20 -
While using the 30-day SOFR as its index, Freddie Mac structured the deal so it could shift to a one-month term if and when that rate is approved.
October 19 -
The company expects to get between $17 and $19 per share.
October 15 -
Innovation is key in today's dynamic market. Suni Harford, president, asset management at UBS walks us through two significant innovations she drove in the asset management industry this year — including a ground-breaking approach to climate change and sustainable investing.
October 15 -
But current owner Blackstone and FOA management will keep 70% of the company after its merger with a SPAC.
October 13 -
Earnings increased by 81% year-over-year as its gain-on-sale margins grew nearly 2.5 times.
October 13 -
HSBC, Bank of the West and Fannie Mae are among those offering green mortgage bonds, financing commercial clients’ efforts to rein in carbon emissions and developing other novel products that help customers tackle environmental challenges.
October 6 -
Kroll's $2 million settlement with the SEC over failing to adhere to credit-rating standards for CMBS and CLO bonds are fueling concerns that rosy credit grades are masking deeper structural problems with the securities exposed by COVID-19 related stresses, say critics.
October 5 -
Two more lenders, AmeriHome and Caliber, look to join Rocket and United Wholesale Mortgage, by raising capital through public stock offerings.
October 2 -
The government-sponsored enterprise's first multifamily sustainability bond transaction, totaling $600 million, is part of Freddie's K-Deal program.
October 1 -
China Oceanwide said it was not able to meet with Hony Capital to finalize the terms and conditions because of the pandemic.
October 1 -
The net share of mortgages in Ginnie Mae securitizations with suspended payments appears to be stabilizing, but the number of new requests creates doubt about whether it will subside.
September 29 -
Called it a better all-around process for United Wholesale Mortgage to become a publicly traded company.
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