With housing projected to grow hand-in-hand with the economy, Fannie Mae boosted its single-family mortgage origination outlook for 2019, 2020 and 2021.
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The $430.2 million PSMC 2020-1 transaction is a pool of 602 large-sized loans with an average loan balance of $715,978, all of which meet CFPB's QM standards.
January 21 -
The agency is sending a strong message that it won’t rush to end an exemption for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac while also signaling longer-term changes that will affect all lenders.
January 21 -
Director Kathy Kraninger has told lawmakers that the agency will delay the expiration of the so-called QM patch, now set for January 2021.
January 21 -
Impact investing has long centered on environmental and social purpose, but governance could make huge strides as an ESG consideration in 2020.
January 20 -
Mercedes-Benz, Nissan and Ford will market up to $3.86 billion in new prime auto-lease securitizations, adding to a pipeline that opened up with Hyundai's deal last week.
January 17
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The $243 million transaction – Small Business Lending Trust 2020-A – is backed by a static pool of 1,930 loans originated and serviced by an affiliate of the U.K.-based lender.
January 16 -
Asset managers appear mixed on whether credit conditions on spreads and corporate defaults will worsen in 2020 – or remain at today’s benign levels. But few expect any near-term improvement.
January 16 -
In another sign of state officials trying to outdo the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, governors in California and New York want greater authority to license and oversee the debt collection industry.
January 15 -
The Supreme Court appointed Paul Clement to represent the agency after the bureau’s current director questioned its constitutionality.
January 15 -
While Citi and Chase sit on the sidelines, Bank of Nova Scotia is sponsoring its fifth card securitization since 2018.
January 15 -
Fannie Mae is sponsoring a $1.03B CRT transaction, while Caliber Homes Loans, New Residential and Onslow Bay fill the non-QM pipeline
January 14 -
In a letter to the agency's inspector general, the 15 lawmakers pointed to specific cases where they said the bureau departed from legal standards in deciding not to require restitution.
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