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The 10% cap would cause a key measure of bond income — called excess spread — to drop to levels similar to those seen during the global financial crisis
January 14 -
Interest-rate swaps showed traders continued to all-but-fully price in a Fed rate cut by the June policy meeting, with some chance of an earlier move but minimal odds of action this month on January 28.
January 13 -
Underwriting relied on full documentation in keeping with Ability-to-Pay rules, and all the loans received a third-party due-diligence review.
January 13 -
The largest bank in the country bulked up its reserves by $2.2 billion for potential credit hits from the Apple card portfolio, which JPMorgan is taking over from Goldman Sachs.
January 13 -
The survey, taken before Pres. Trump's $200 billion MBS buy demand, finds panelists worried over inflation, but also see employment as the larger downside risk.
January 12 -
The dollar, Treasuries and US equities futures slid after Chair Jerome Powell said the threat of a US criminal indictment was a consequence of a disagreement over monetary policy.
January 12 -
Sponsored by American Water, the deal funds service contracts on HVAC, plumbing and external water lines.
January 9 -
Lenders shouldn't expect the latest jobs numbers to yield major monetary policy moves after the unemployment rate came in mostly flat last month, experts say.
January 9 -
There will still be economic and credit cycles, but the US economy since the financial crisis means toppling it is a lot harder to do than it had been in the past.
January 9 -
The deal comes to market as President Trump suggested barring institutional buyers from snatching up single-family homes, the type of properties secure the bulk of SEMT 2026-INV1.
January 8 -
Across-the-board decreases across all loan types drove the Mortgage Bankers Association's full credit availability index to its lowest in three months.
January 8 -
Largely strong credit qualities were offset because by loans on single-family homes in the pool dropping by 0.5%, and that the percentage of loans that received due diligence decreased by 0.4%.
January 7 -
The positions in 10-year options could move closer to being in the money by the end of this week, with an array of labor-market releases ahead, culminating in Friday's government employment figures for December.
January 6 -
With limited seasoning and primarily a clean payment history, OBX 2026-NQM1 had a seasoned probability of default of 33.3% among the AAA stresses and 11.4% among the B.
January 6 -
Yields gravitated back toward session lows — down three to four basis points on the day — after the December ISM manufacturing gauge unexpectedly dropped.
January 5 -
Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari said on CNBC that both sides of the central bank's dual mandate show signs of imbalance, with the labor market appearing more vulnerable.
January 5 -
The pool of mostly multifamily properties has a cap rate of 9.49%, and an LTV rate of 75.1%.
January 2 -
Yield declines were biggest for short maturities, and the 30-year increased slightly, amid expectations at year-end that the Fed was likely to cut rates further in 2026.
January 2 -
U.S. government bonds were little changed, with the yield on 10-year Treasuries at 4.12%.
December 29 -
The Federal Reserve is slated to undertake a number of important rules and regulations in 2026, but decisions around agency leadership and the Trump administration's avowed effort to exert greater control over the central bank are likely to leave a lasting legacy at the agency.
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