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Fannie Mae has completed a credit risk sharing transaction that transfers the actual losses on mortgages it insures to reinsurers.
September 28 -
Fannie Mae will be facing more competition in the HFA market as Freddie Mac and the FHLBs become more active.
September 25 -
Get ready for a wave of takeovers of U.S. publicly traded landlords.
September 25 -
The dovish decision from the Federal Reserve to not raise the federal funds rate caused mortgage interest rates to decline across the board, according to the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey.
September 24 -
MountainView Capital Holdings is offering up for bid an $80 million, servicing-released pool of performing and distressed mortgages, some of which the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. jointly owns.
September 23 -
Benjamin Solomon, Deutsche Bank AG's former global head of securitized-product trading, accused the company in a lawsuit of firing him on frivolous and unjust grounds amid an industry focus on supervisors responsibilities.
September 23 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has settled with Thomas Lund, the former head of Fannie Mae's single-family lending unit, for $10,000, according to news reports.
September 23 -
While Congress has been unable to pass housing finance reform, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have done a good job of adhering to some of the spirit of recent bipartisan legislation, according to Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
September 22 -
Total multifamily mortgage debt outstanding rose 2.4% to $1 trillion at the end of the second quarter, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
September 22 -
Ginnie Mae may soon raise its liquidity and cash requirements for independent mortgage banking firms since it seems almost certain that Congress won't increase the agency's budget for fiscal year 2016.
September 22 -
Velocity Commercial Capital took steps to verify the so-called liar loan included in VCC 2015-1, a small-balance commercial mortgage securitization, according to Kroll Bond Rating Agency, which rated the deal.
September 22 -
Banks that want more explicit regulatory guidance on rules requiring managers to keep "skin in the game" with deals for collateralized loan obligations may be forced to keep waiting.
September 21 -
The half a percentage point reduction in the Federal Housing Administration mortgage insurance premium provided a bigger pop to the housing market than expected, according to Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
September 21 -
What's it going to take to boost annual issuance of private-label RMBS roughly tenfold to $100 billion-$150 billion?
September 18 -
Lenders are easing loan standards across all types of mortgage products, according to Fannie Mae's latest survey of mortgage lenders.
September 17 -
Ginnie Mae is altering the guarantee fee structure for its Platinum program, decreasing the minimum amount needed to create a security.
September 17 -
Treasuries rallied with U.S. stocks, while the dollar tumbled to a three-week low after the Federal Reserve decided against curtailing stimulus that has helped propel the third-longest bull market since World War II.
September 17 -
Policies that seek to increase homeownership by extending more credit to homeowners are misguided, according to former Federal Housing Finance Agency chief Edward DeMarco.
September 17 -
WASHINGTON A bipartisan group of senators reintroduced a bill Wednesday that would prohibit lawmakers from using certain housing finance fees to offset unrelated government spending.
September 17 -
U.S. mortgage securities, especially those with government backing, are being viewed as a haven for bond investors as they brace for the Federal Reserve to lift interest rates.
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