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The Supreme Court decision cleared the way for further revisions to the agreements between the Federal Housing Finance Agency and the Treasury, which could include dismissing the January changes.
June 25 -
The Community Home Lenders Association has called for suspension of federal limits on the loan volumes that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac can purchase from individual lenders. The demand came on the same day that the Biden administration fired FHFA Director Mark Calabria and started the process of nominating his successor.
June 24 -
Growing CRE mortgage volumes raised the bar for the coming year despite lingering concerns, according to the CRE Finance Council.
June 23 -
Increases in refinances, both in applications and average size, help lead overall numbers higher
June 23 -
So far companies plan on using roughly the same number of employees as they shift from handling payment suspensions to assessing borrowers who have seen long-term declines in their incomes.
June 21 -
Experts expect only a small uptick in distressed mortgages, either through default or inability to refinance, which will create some opportunity for debt buyers
June 21 -
The data also showed that more purchase loans were made to low- and moderate-income borrowers last year, but fewer refinances.
June 18 -
Demand was strongest at the high end of the market, which pushed loan amounts up for the fourth straight month.
June 17 -
Radnor Re will pay interest on the notes out of proceeds on coverage premiums on private mortgage insurance contracts for residential mortgage loans.
June 16 -
A spike in government-sponsored applications helped lead indexes to their largest gains in several weeks.
June 16