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Liquidity, products and pricing are the main concerns for the secondary mortgage market in 2019.
December 26 -
Private-label residential mortgage-backed securitization is approaching a post-crisis high, according to Kroll Bond Rating Agency.
December 3 -
Although forecasts anticipate a continuing drop in overall originations, private-label residential mortgage-backed securitizations backed by newer loans are expected to keep increasing through next year, according to Bank of America.
November 5 -
Rating agencies are sparring over a new feature in a private-label RMBS that upends the relationship between senior and sub bondholders.
October 19 -
Wells Fargo’s first private-label mortgage securitization since the financial crisis doesn’t break any new ground — and that’s probably the point.
October 10 -
Finance of America Reverse is offering a new second-lien alternative to the Federal Housing Administration's Home Equity Conversion Mortgage that can be placed on a property with a pre-existing first-lien loan.
September 26 -
New Penn Financial has launched a condo loan program that features more flexible property restrictions than what's allowed under Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac guidelines.
September 13 -
The dollar volume of private-label residential mortgage-backed securities issuance this year is the highest it has been since the Great Recession, despite a decline in new originations.
September 6 -
New investor appetite for mortgages over $1 million is motivating more nonbank lenders to offer super jumbo loans, often with weaker credit terms than traditional banks.
August 20 -
Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group and Virginia Community Bank have agreed to back out of a merger that would have been a rare instance of a nondepository lender acquiring a depository institution.
August 14