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Canadian officials are working to slow a rapid rise in home prices that's being attributed to tight inventory levels in the country's largest cities and is threatening to create a housing bubble.
June 23 -
American International Group is accessing the securitized market through a Credit Suisse deal backed by loans that were generally originated less than a year after TRID.
June 21 -
CLO managers who accept lower interest payments on loans risk running afoul of deal covenants; but if they take their money back, there are few attractive options for putting it back to work
June 20 -
Freddie Mac has priced its first credit-risk transfer securities backed in part by tax-exempt loans used to finance affordable multifamily rental properties.
June 15 -
The move follows mounting criticism that many homeowners using property assessments to finance energy efficiency upgrades can neither understand, nor afford, the terms of deals.
June 15 -
The Treasury plan includes a slew of items that don’t require Congress to act, and appear feasible in the short term. Here's a guide to what changes could be made.
June 13 -
Fannie Mae chose three winning bidders for its 10th nonperforming loan sale, which consisted of 3,400 loans with an unpaid principal balance of $581 million.
June 9 -
The deal is the second this year from the Mill City shelf; all told, five issuers have completed 15 deals totaling $8.4 billion; the consistent supply is attracting strong investor interest
June 9 -
American International Group Inc. could securitize through a unit it has previously used to buy jumbo loans.
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