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Members of a House Financial Services subcommittee are at odds over how to address conflict of interest issues involving the servicing of first and second mortgages.
December 19 -
Fitch Ratings said today that its outlook for both FFELP and private SLABS is negative. The rating agency expects both sectors to remain in the headlines in 2012.
December 19 -
JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s chief executive, Jamie Dimon, told investors at the beginning of 2011 that potential repurchases of private-label mortgage securities are "not that material" for his bank — an assertion that increasingly appears to be in doubt.
December 19 -
The Senate over the weekend added a guarantee fee increase for Ginnie Mae MBS to the payroll tax bill, passing the measure by an overwhelming margin of 89-10.
December 19 -
KeyBanc Capital Markets (KBCM) hired Christopher Moroz and Michael Giasi to its fixed-income team, expanding KBCM's MBS capabilities.
December 19 -
In a report released today, Barclays Capital analysts said that they remain positive on credit
December 16 -
Nevada's attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto filed civil fraud charges against Lender Processing Services and two subsidiaries alleging the company engaged in a widespread fraud of forging foreclosure documents.
December 16 -
The Houston-based law firm Gibbs & Burns, which was behind the Bank of America $8.5 billion MBS settlement, said today that it is representing investors looking to settle a claim against JPMorgan.
December 16 -
The week in mortgages was described as "slow", "light", "exhausted", and "apathetic". This statement is supported by Tradeweb's volume which averaged 87% for the week through Thursday, down further from even last week's limited 93%.
December 16 -
Fannie Mae's latest multifamily DUS REMIC priced under its guaranteed multifamily structures program included some exceptionally large orders and saw high demand for a yearend auction.
December 16 -
Apollo Global Management said today it agreed to acquire Stone Tower Capital, an investment firm that manages 12 CLOs, for an undisclosed sum.
December 16 -
Redwood Trust said it is currently seeing a very robust pipeline of potential CMBS transactions.
December 16 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday sued Richard Syron, the former chief executive officer of Freddie Mac, and Daniel Mudd, ex-CEO of Fannie Mae, over disclosures they made about subprime assets the GSEs invested in.
December 16 -
With Congress moving closer to raising the guarantee fee on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans, a proposal to hike Ginnie Mae fees by an equal amount is being circulated on Capitol Hill, National Mortgage News has learned.
December 16 -
Fannie Mae is giving the mortgage servicing industry's handling of troubled government-backed loans a makeover. But it would rather do so in private.
December 16 -
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Congressional Republicans have long been calling for the federal government to reduce its involvement in the U.S. housing market.
December 15 -
KeyBanc Capital Markets has hired Steve Rielly from UBS to oversee loan trading, ASR sister publication Leveraged Finance News has confirmed.
December 15 -
Mortgage rates declined in the week ending Dec. 15, according to Freddie Mac's weekly survey. 30-year rates fell five basis points to 3.94% with an average 0.8 point, matching its all time low set in the week ending Oct. 6.
December 15 -
The credit performance of private student loan ABS will stay weak in 2012 given the current different macroeconomic factors, Moody's Investor's Service stated in a report released today.
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