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The Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility was brought back to inject $100 billion into the pandemic-battered economy, but only a fraction has been disbursed. Yet experts, pointing to its calming effects on markets, recommend that it be extended into next year.
November 17 -
Lenders also increased jumbo product availability as well as rolling out new SOFR-indexed ARMs.
November 16 -
There have been several extensions of the policy since it was put into place as a way to sustain originations amid a wave of forbearance allocated to borrowers with government-related loans.
November 13 -
The sector’s leaders are hoping for better in 2021, while not forgetting lessons learned about the market’s risks in 2020.
November 12 -
FHA volumes, a key contributor to Ginnie Mae issuance, could fall as long as the refinancing boom continues — unless the FHA takes a step that could reverse that trend.
November 10 -
The company is finding it challenging to ramp originations back up after spending most of the second quarter on the sidelines.
November 5 -
Smaller lenders should consider positioning themselves for acquisition at a time when they can be making the most money.
November 4 -
The technology rolled out by the Department of Housing and Urban Development aims to provide lenders with immediate and expanded responses related to Federal Housing Administration insurance eligibility.
November 2 -
How we resolve millions of delinquent mortgages due to COVID is the only question that matters.
October 30
Whalen Global Advisors LLC -
The upcoming shift may help to prepare the government-sponsored enterprise for a conservatorship exit by reducing interest-rate volatility in Fannie’s earnings.
October 29 -
The government-sponsored enterprise also saw a 22% increase in net worth from the second quarter.
October 29 -
The Libor transition is creating huge headaches for the industry; harnessing AI technologies may be the key to tackling it.
October 23
ABBYY -
Johnson led Fannie in the 1990s and played an advisory role in President Barack Obama's 2008 campaign.
October 20 -
The recent decrease in the rate at which current loans became impaired could further encourage the cautious return of the non-QM market currently underway.
October 9 -
The expanded relief on tax income data will become accessible this fall, according to a press release LoanBeam issued this week during Freddie Mac's Connect client conference.
October 9 -
The government-sponsored enterprises set a Sept. 30 deadline for sellers to accept applications for Libor adjustable-rate mortgages.
October 8 -
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 -
The Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization drew up the recommended wording in consultation with a group of lenders and investors after the passage of the Taxpayers First Act last year.
September 30 -
Frank Pallotta sold Wall Street services to lenders and later helped create programs to help underwater borrowers. Now he's running to represent a district both parties fight hard over.
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