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A vocal section of the market prefers the Fed chair to focus more on reducing bond holdings than quantitative tightening, allowing policy makers to hike interest rates less aggressively as it battles to bring down 40-year high inflation.
March 11 -
The legislation President Biden was expected to sign on Friday heads off an array of potential disruptions for the industry.
March 11 -
The first Senate-confirmed woman to serve as president of the agency wants to involve a wide range of borrowers and mortgage companies in its efforts.
March 9 -
Also named the chairman of Home Point, the onetime single-family EVP’s latest appointment is his third in the past two years.
March 9 -
As independent mortgage bankers feel a liquidity pinch, portfolio sales such as the one being brokered by Mortgage Industry Advisory Corp. are likely to increase.
March 7 -
Last year’s issuance of securitizations for these non-conforming mortgages was the most since 2007.
March 4 -
Minus the adjustment made to account for stock price declines and goodwill, the company’s countercyclical mix of loan products was profitable, but secondary-market volatility presents a challenge ahead.
March 3 -
A nearly $1.9 billion commercial mortgage bond linked to a portfolio of office buildings owned by Columbia Property Trust Inc. and Allianz SE was delayed on Wednesday due to market weakness, according to two bond investors.
March 3 -
The transaction highlights the importance of giving the government-sponsored enterprises like Fannie access to a range of risk-sharing alternatives at a time when market volatility reportedly delayed another type of deal.
March 1 -
Optimal Blue researchers found correlations of 75% or more when looking at numbers of different loan-size cohorts, but the percentages came in lower when state data was analyzed.
February 28