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Lewis S. Ranieri, the pioneer of MBS, is proposing a fix for the housing mess that he arguably had an inadvertent hand in creating.
September 23 -
Closing in on the one-year anniversary of its bankruptcy filing, Ambac Financial Group has filed a new reorganization plan that all parties involved have agreed on.
September 23 -
Discover Financial Services is stepping away from its recent M&A binge and trying to grow the old-fashioned way: by developing new businesses itself.
September 23 -
Several large Wall Street firms that played a key role in financing nonprime lenders this week asked a federal judge to dismiss a nearly $2 billion civil fraud lawsuit filed by the trustee of Thornburg Mortgage, the now defunct Jumbo/super Jumbo lender.
September 23 -
House and Senate appropriators are giving Ginnie Mae more flexibility to increase its staff despite Congressional emphasis on budget cutting and reducing deficits.
September 23 -
The Federal Reserve Thursday morning released its 2010 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) database, concluding that a drop in the maximum GSE loan limit to $625,500 (from $729,750) will have only a "small" impact on mortgage originations going forward.
September 22 -
At year end 2010 Bank of America had $2.3 trillion in assets, $230 billion of capital, 57 million customers, ranked among the top firms in nearly every major growth market in the U.S., employed 288,000 people, made $150 billion of community development loans a year, donated $200 million to charity annually, and was one of the largest home lenders in the nation.
September 22 -
Citigroup has priced a $352 million CLO for Apidos Capital Management, according to a person familiar with the transaction.
September 22 -
Radian Group, the nation's third largest mortgage insurer, said in a new regulatory filing Wednesday that it has fired its chief operating officer Robert Griffith and reduced its workforce by 7%.
September 22 -
Discover Financial Services more than doubled its third-quarter net income to $649 million, as its customers increased their spending and its credit card loan portfolio grew for the first time in over two years.
September 22 -
Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins this week filed suit against MERSCORP, seeking a judicial determination of whether the industry's use of the Mortgage Electronic Registration System (MERS) is legal in the Lone Star State.
September 22 -
The State Board of Regents of the State of Utah is in the market with a $397 million SLABS deal series 2011-1.
September 22 -
Today's Freddie Mac mortgage rate survey is somewhat less relevant than it would have been otherwise after yesterday's late afternoon Federal Open Market Committee statement.
September 22 -
Dislocation in the primary market continues to highlight value in some of the more non-traditional asset classes.
September 22 -
The Federal Reserve Wednesday afternoon revealed that it will start purchasing agency MBS once again as a way to help support the mortgage market.
September 21 -
Lender Processing Services (LPS) has released its First Look mortgage report on August 2011 month-end mortgage performance.
September 21 -
Europe's primary securitization market woke up from its summer lull with the pricing of an RMBS deal and two new credit card securitizations that are in the market today.
September 21 -
Nomura Holdings has hired two executives for its leveraged finance group, a source familiar with the situation confirmed. The additions come in the wake of several high profile departures from the Japanese bank.
September 21 -
A Florida court ruling could make it harder for mortgage servicers to use computer records as evidence for foreclosure without verifying the underlying information.
September 21 -
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded the ratings of Bank of America Corp. (BAC) and Wells Fargo & Co. The rating agency said that the U.S. government is less likely to support the bank, if needed.
September 21