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The American Securitization Forum (ASF) today just issued a model set comprising repurchase principles for RMBS.
August 30 -
The Obama administration is finally realizing that a major refinancing program to help troubled borrowers could help stabilize the housing market and give the economy a jolt — and it would be particularly effective if it reaches an estimated 11 million underwater mortgagors.
August 30 -
In a widely anticipated move, Bank of America Corp. announced Monday morning that it is selling half of its stake in China Construction Bank to a group of investors for $8.3 billion.
August 29 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) on Aug. 23 came out with its quarterly list of problem banks. The list decreased for the first time since the start of the financial crisis.
August 29 -
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In the Washington Post last week, housing columnist Kenneth Harney took an interesting look at mortgage loans guaranteed by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
August 29 -
The Federal Reserve Board said Friday it will hold three public hearings on Capital One Financial Corp.'s proposed $9 billion purchase of online bank ING Direct USA.
August 29 -
In recent weeks Bank of America has been telling analysts and shareholders that it is actively selling mortgage servicing rights while offering little, or no, details on what exactly it unloaded – and at what price.
August 29 -
Ginnie Mae said late Friday that it is expanding the parameters for loans to be repurchased from its trusts to include those that have successfully completed a three-month trial payment period.
August 29 -
Pending home sales declined 1.3% to a reading of 89.7 in July from a revised 90.9 in June, according to a report released Monday by the National Association of Realtors (NAR).
August 29 -
It was business as usual for the financial markets after Hurricane Irene lashed out less destruction than was originally anticipated this past weekend.
August 29 -
In a rare public rebuke of a rogue attorney general by his colleagues has highlighted the dysfunction among the state AGs and raised doubts about their ability to strike a settlement deal with the largest mortgage servicers.
August 29 -
CIT Group closed a new $2 billion revolving credit facility with a bank syndicate.
August 26 -
A U.S. Appeals Court upheld a lower court ruling rejecting claims by FICO that a new credit score developed by credit bureaus Experian, Equifax and TransUnion infringed on its trademark and ordered the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to cancel a FICO trademark.
August 26 -
Although residential origination volumes swooned in the second quarter, commercial mortgage production picked up nicely at many firms.
August 26 -
A U.S. District Court judge in Oregon issued a pair of rulings in favor of Merscorp subsidiary Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems (MERS), but it remains unclear how those rulings will impact MERS' appeal of a third case where a second federal judge vacated an Oregon borrower's nonjudicial foreclosure.
August 26 -
Italian bank UniCredit SpA yesterday priced its €1 billion, 10-year covered bond at 215 basis points over midswaps, according to Dow Jones report.
August 26 -
ABS investors have concluded, according to a report released by Barclays Capital analysts today, that regardless of a rating action or lack thereof by Standard & Poor's, the FFELP student loan asset class is still fundamentally strong.
August 26 -
Investors looking to block the $8.5 billion settlement of claims related to losses on Bank of America MBS have moved the case to federal court, a Reuters report indicated.
August 26 -
The August remittance reports showed default rates at 9.4, 9.7, 10.5, and 11.0% CDR for the 06-1 through 07-2 indices. These, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts, represent changes of -0.5, -1.5, -0.7, and +0.3 points, respectively.
August 26