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Fannie Mae said Friday that many mortgage lenders are not complying with the most basic underwriting guidelines, such as confirming a borrower's identity or verifying a Social Security number.
March 1 -
European CMBS loan maturities in March and April will lead to a rise in the number of loans that are now in a standstill or going through a workout process, according to Fitch Ratings.
March 1 -
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) now carries price data for around 25,000 federal agency bonds on its investinginbonds.com Web site.
March 1 -
Donald Kohn, the vice chairman of the Federal Reserve, will step down from the post when his term ends in June, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.
March 1 -
A Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) plan to restrict securitizations is drawing intense opposition from bankers, who claim it would damage the secondary market.
February 26 -
Moody's Investors Service will be publishing its estimates for recoveries on most of the RMBS it rated that were issued in the 2005 to 2008 period.
February 26 -
CIT Financial is in the market with a $667.3 million equipment lease-backed deal lead by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Barclays Capital and Deutsche Bank Securities. The CIT deal is Term ABS Loan Facility (TALF)-eligible.
February 26 -
A prime RMBS deal was announced in Europe this week — Alliance & Leicester’s £1 billion ($1.54 billion) offering backed by U.K. mortgages. Alliance is Spanish bank Santander's U.K. unit.
February 26 -
GMAC Financial Services has forced out six managers in the servicing division of Residential Capital Corp. (ResCap) as part of a belt-tightening effort at the company.
February 26 -
Manager Activity: Autos Book Runner Amount (US$ Mil) Rank Mkt.
February 26 -
Freddie Mac will stop purchasing and securitizing interest only mortgages.
February 26 -
A report released Thursday by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) forecasts a "two-speed" banking system to come, with major banks in developed countries, and especially the U.S., stuck in low gear.
February 26 -
There was a lot of continuing talk last week about signs of a coming "bottoming out" and eventual "recovery" in housing, but a risk to that forecast is that temporary government aid may be responsible for it.
February 26 -
February remittance reports — representing the January collection period — showed an early sign that the trend of REO stock dipping experienced nationwide might have reversed, according to Barclays Capital analysts.
February 26 -
House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank said hearing on GSE restructuring has been rescheduled to March 23.
February 25 -
McCarter & English appointed Jonathan Guest as a partner in the Boston office’s corporate, securities and financial institutions group.
February 25 -
Mitsubishi Motors Credit of America is in the market with an auto loan deal. Barclays Capital is the lead manager on the $212 million deal.
February 25 -
Goodwin Procter hired Loretta Lau as a corporate finance partner in its business law department.
February 25 -
Fixed rate mortgages rose in the week ending Feb. 25 as rates backed up last week through Monday in response to adverse economic news, such as last week's Producer Price Index.
February 25