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Mexican housing authority the Sociedad Hipotecaria Federal (SHF) announced a plan June 2 to discontinue the origination of inflation-indexed mortgages, or UDI loans, in 2011.
June 20 -
Home price appreciation (HPA) is expected to hit bottom in 2Q11, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR) Affordability Index, Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts reported.
June 20 -
Ultimately, Ocwen Financial Corp.'s pending purchase of Litton Loan Servicing is likely to benefit the investors in the $45 billion of mortgages that Litton manages and some of the homeowners. That's because Ocwen has a record of moving faster than Litton to resolve troubled loans, either through modification or foreclosure.
June 20 -
Volkswagen is looking to sell its ABS in China by the end of 2012, according to a Bloomberg report.
June 17 -
Radian Asset Assurance announced the successful acquisition of Municipal and Infrastructure Assurance Corp. (MIAC) on Thursday, following the approval of its regulator, the New York Insurance Department.
June 17 -
Capital One Financial Corp. will acquire $41 billion of mortgage loans and $20 billion in various types of MBS as part of its $9 billion purchase of ING Direct USA.
June 17 -
When the largest lender –by far – in a mortgage niche exits the sector it usually signals that trouble is afoot. But according to the head of the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association (NRMLA), Wells Fargo’s exit from the reverse business is not a death knell.
June 17 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) is preparing $2 billion worth of structured asset sales that will hit the market shortly, a top agency official said Thursday.
June 17 -
Continuing its string of new hires, Barclays Capital has appointed Kenneth Rosenberg as part of its securitization syndicate team.
June 17 -
The Japan-based mobile telecommunications carrier called Softbank Mobile Corp. is marketing JPY 5.126 billion ($64 million) of senior trust certificates that are backed by handset installment sales receivables.
June 17 -
Like every sector in the European securitization market, CLOs are struggling with the onslaught of regulation.
June 17 -
Favorable regulatory treatment for the covered bond sector in Europe has spurred its growth. said panelists at the Global ABS 2011 conference held this week in Brussels.
June 15 -
Buysiders speaking at an investor roundtable panel said that understanding ABS collateral is key to structured finance recovery.
June 15 -
Despite the overall struggles and uncertainty of the mortgage industry in recent years, mortgage real estate investment trusts (REITs) enjoy a unique advantage over both banks and other non-bank entities, according to a report by Morrison Foerster.
June 15 -
Recent data on macroeconomic forces in the market, such as lower than anticipated GDP and consumer confidence, have and will continue to play a large part in redefining expected future growth in commercial real estate, said panelists speaking at the CRE Finance Council's (CREFC) annual June convention in New York City.
June 15 -
At one of the panels at the Global ABS 2011 conference being held in Brussels this week, participants discussed the new data disclosure requirements from the European Central Bank (ECB).
June 15 -
There remains value in certain European ABS sectors despite their risk profile, said panelists at the Association for Financial Markets in Europe’s (AFME) and the Information Management Network’s Global ABS 2011 conference being held in Brussels this week.
June 14 -
The CRE Finance Council today announce the appointment of Jack M. Cohen as President of CREFC.
June 14 -
The epic destruction wrought by the Japanese earthquake and tsunami last March should not have a direct effect on the credit quality of Japanese REITs (J-REITs), Standard & Poor’s said in a report.
June 14 -
Sapient Global Markets and Standard and Poor’s Valuation and Risk Strategies (S&P VRS) announced their formal partnership in a statement today.
June 14
