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The company is withdrawing from consumer-direct lending and making other reductions given that widening spreads failed to offset savings from aggressive layoffs and gains in servicing advisory services.
August 5 -
The non-qualified mortgage company allegedly failed to follow through on approximately $38 million it contractually agreed to buy.
August 3 -
This pool was part of the government-sponsored enterprise's RPL3-2022 transaction but unlike the other two portions, it was not awarded in the initial announcement two weeks ago.
August 1 -
Net interest income was the driver, as increases from investments more than offset a decline related to its guaranty book of business.
July 29 -
The decline was driven by a $307M provision to cover potential credit losses, primarily from its single-family business.
July 28 -
The mortgage investor reported core earnings per share slightly below estimates and a loss in comprehensive income but may ultimately outperform competitors, analysts said.
July 25 -
Low-income housing tax credits that incent the creation of affordable apartment units have provisions that make buildings less susceptible to damage from natural disasters, but they’re not consistent, Freddie Mac found.
July 22 -
Earnings posted by the two bank holding companies show increased production on a quarter-to-quarter basis, although gain on sale sank at both.
July 22 -
But these expenditures are still expected to increase by over 10% compared to 2021, which is more than double the 5% historical average, the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University said.
July 19 -
The agency also put out a request for public comment on the role of fintech in housing finance.
July 18 -
Inflation and higher interest rates are hurting distressed borrowers, but low unemployment, remaining forbearance and loss mitigation options are still blunting their impacts, recent loan-performance numbers suggest.
July 18 -
Delinquencies are likely to rise if both interest rates and inflation continue their upward movements, a DBRS Morningstar report said.
July 18 -
The company looks to leverage its understanding of credit risk developed through its mortgage insurance and analytics operations.
July 13 -
The government-sponsored enterprises divested themselves of the largest share of these loans since they first began selling them in 2014, a Federal Housing Finance Agency report found.
July 12 -
The 18.5% increase in Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's purchase authority was the driver of a 41% decrease in higher balance originations between December and January.
July 8 -
The regulator's mortgage translations website offers the Supplemental Consumer Information Form in the six most-spoken languages in the U.S.
July 7 -
The former lender’s abrupt closure Wednesday and First Guaranty’s recent bankruptcy filing highlight difficulties in the current mortgage environment despite nonbanks being on stronger financial footing than their counterparts of 14 and 24 years ago.
July 7 -
The largest affordability crunch seen in years and increased secondary-market options make it more pressing and feasible to pilot financing for the lowest-cost manufactured homes, Urban Institute research suggests.
July 7 -
Although the Federal Housing Finance Agency did move ahead with a controversial upfront charge aimed at covering commingled securities risk, it also committed to exploring alternatives that would address concerns from trade groups.
July 1 -
One of the secondary market alternatives the Federal Home Loan Banks of Chicago and Indianapolis offer has a new servicing partnership with PHH, and interest in further cultivating their community lending potential is growing.
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