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Banks are stepping up their efforts to win a key exception to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Qualified Mortgage rule
March 13 -
Mill City Holdings returns to market with its fourth securitization of re-performing residential mortgages, this time with a sliver of HELOCs added to the collateral mix.
March 8 - Europe
As part of its plans to grow its business in the Netherlands, risk and due diligence expert Clayton Euro Risk has announced a strategic alliance with The Dutch Mortgage Consultants.
March 7 -
Freddie Mac is preparing a transaction that transfers credit risk on $639.9 million of super conforming residential mortgages.
March 7 -
Tennessee bankers are opposed to the introduction of the green-bond financing program in the state because of the first-lien priority of PACE assessments over mortgages. PACE programs are already in place in 32 states and the District of Columbia.
March 7 -
Rising interest rates have slowed a recent run of unexpectedly high prepayments of government-insured mortgages, making servicing rights for loans held in Ginnie Mae securities more attractive to investors.
March 6 -
Securitization pros compared notes on regulatory compliance and learned about the risks and rewards of fintech; here are the highlights of the Structured Finance Industry Group;s annual confab.
March 1 -
Angel Oak is preparing its first offering of rnonprime esidential mortgage bonds with a credit rating.
March 1 -
New Residential Investment Corp. is readying an offering of bonds backed by both reperforming and nonperforming mortgages, according to DBRS.
March 1 -
Rules requiring issuers of asset-backeds to keep "skin in the game" of deals haven't been as burdensome as many featured.
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