Moody's Investors Service says forbearance levels were a factor in assigning a higher expected net loss figure for Navient's new FFELP securitization.
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Between the dip in refis and the approach of the spring buying season, mortgage lenders are likely to start paying a little more attention to the purchase market, which is less rate-sensitive.
February 17 -
While the Mortgage Bankers Association hailed the move, some experts say it could negatively impact housing inventory.
February 16 -
With pandemic conditions in place for a second spring, lenders and brokers discuss the indicators that will reveal whether the market is shifting away from the traditional selling season to one that runs hot throughout the year.
February 15 -
While its net income declined annually for the second consecutive year, CEO Hugh Frater touted Fannie Mae’s resiliency in a record year for providing mortgage liquidity.
February 12 -
Deals, trends and research in structured finance and asset-backed securities for the week of Feb. 5-11
February 11
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The deal is similar in size and credit metrics to Caliber’s January private-label deal, albeit with a slightly higher borrower WA FICO (742) and smaller share of dirty-current loans.
February 11 -
Opportunity Financial, which offers consumer installment loans in partnership with banks, is merging with FG New America Acquisition Corp., a special-purpose acquisition corporation. The deal is expected to close in the second quarter.
February 11 -
The company purchased $1.1 trillion of single-family mortgages and $83 billion of multifamily loans during 2020.
February 11 -
Interim CFPB Director Dave Uejio expressed concern that financial institutions have dragged their feet in resolving disputes with consumers for service issues during the pandemic.
February 10 -
The Japanese lender will back $526 million in U.S. dollar-denominated notes with receivables of domestic new- and used-car loans from domestic borrowers.
February 10 -
Homeowners still deferring payments on federally backed loans as of Feb. 28 will be permitted to request an additional three months of relief.
February 9 -
Vornado, a publicly traded REIT, and CPPIB have invested over $64.2 million in capital improvements to the historic One Park Avenue building since 2014.
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