Several portfolio metrics showed that the U.S. credit market is stabilizing and is even growing, according to Equifax's monthly National Credit Trends Report for March 2011.
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Carrington Property Services has reorganized its residential asset management operations with the aim of creating a “one-stop capability to manage all aspects of the asset management life cycle”, according to a press release from the firm.
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A report released yesterday by Lender Processing Services (LPS) shows a -0.1% drop in the total U.S. loan delinquency rate to 7.96%, while the total U.S. foreclosure presale inventory rate fell by -0.7% to 4.11% in May.
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In a new agreement with federal, state and independent regulators, Morgan Keegan & Co. will fork over about $200 million as part of its settlement of prior fraud charges related to its subprime MBS vehicles.
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Large institutions are starting to reconsider their obligation to make servicing advances to MBS investors as it takes longer and longer to foreclose and liquidate residential properties.
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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Mary L. Schapiro spoke today at the American Securitization Forum’s annual meeting in Washington D.C. to discuss the current state and future of the RMBS market.
June 22
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No one could have predicted the speed of recovery in the commercial real estate space, said panelists speaking today at the American Securitization Forum’s 2011 annual meeting.
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Pine River Capital Management launched a new REIT Index. According to a press release from the firm, the Pine River REIT Index will provide a means to monitor sector performance in REITs.
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Moody’s Investor Service announced on Monday that it intends to review 34 classes of Capital One Bank credit card ABS for potential downgrade. The securities were issued out of the Capital One Multi-Asset Execution Trust (COMET).
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Robert J. Shiller, a Yale University economist and the namesake of the closely watched Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller home price indexes, has been called overly pessimistic for predicting home prices could fall another 25%.
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Bank policyholders suing the New York Insurance Department (NYID) and MBIA Inc. say new documents made available to the public show MBIA senior executives concealed critical information from the NYID about the size of future losses at MBIA Insurance Corp.
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If Congress does not act in time to increase the federal debt ceiling, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) will likely shut down — cutting off a key source of mortgage credit for homebuyers.
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The risk retention proposal drafted by federal regulators is likely to hinder the development of a private securitization market and make it harder to wind down Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, according to a new paper by Moody's Analytics.
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