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National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Chairman Debbie Matz hailed Wednesday’s federal court ruling denying a bid by Wall Street banks to dismiss NCUA’s suits regarding corporate credit union investments and said the agency is determined to see the cases through.
July 27 -
New advances are providing technology to mortgage industry and secondary market participants that allows them to access detailed information about RMBS.
July 26 -
Even though fewer borrowers are delinquent on their home mortgages compared to a year ago, late payments rose in June, compared to May, by 3.4%, according to Lender Processing Services’ latest “First Look” report.
July 26 -
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) has added a C$200 million ($197 million) revolving auto dealer floorplan facility to its SAFE Canadian ABCP.
July 26 -
Mitsubishi Corp. will start originating CMBS in the U.S. through a joint venture with Five Mile Capital Partners (FMC), an asset management firm specializing in real estate debt and related products.
July 26 -
The U.S. higher education sector is currently facing developing risks such as increased regulatory scrutiny, accreditation tightening, technology challenges, and governance conflicts, according to a Moody’s Investors Service mid-year outlook on the sector released today.
July 26 -
Residential funders issued $34.7 billion of Ginnie Mae-backed MBS in June, down nearly $2 billion from the month prior, but a 32% spike from a year ago, according to new figures released by the agency.
July 26 -
Freddie Mac's weekly mortgage rate survey reported new record lows for 30- and 15-year fixed mortgage rates in the week ending July 26. The 30-year rates averaged 3.49%, down four basis points from last week, with the no point rate at 3.67%. 15-year fixed rates averaged 2.80% versus 2.83% previously.
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Barclays Bank Delaware's (BBD) trust will issue the first credit card securitization that will fall under the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s (FDIC) new Safe Harbor rule, Moody's Investors Service analysts said in yesterday's Credit Card Statement report. The agency adopted the rule on September 27, 2010.
July 25 -
Consumers have become more cautious in using their credit cards as issuers tighten their lending standards. Delinquency rates have also been decreasing.
July 25 -
Hudson City Bancorp—one of the largest buyers of correspondent loans in the New York/New Jersey area—plans to sell more of its production into the secondary market going forward.
July 25 -
WASHINGTON - Sales of new single-family houses fell 8.4% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 350,000 in June, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.
July 25 -
CoreLogic is now offering a new product called RiskModelDIRECT for large and smaller banks and investors to retrieve CoreLogic Risk Model projections for non-agency RMBS advanced prepayment, default, severity, and delinquency rate.
July 25 -
VantageScore Solutions has released a white paper that answers frequently asked questions related to improving credit scores titled “Assume the Role of Managing Your Credit Prudently and Watch Your Credit Score Improve.” I
July 25 -
There’s leverage, and then there’s leverage, according to a recent Moody’s Investors Service commercial mortgage-backed securities report.
July 25 -
Overall mortgage application activity rose a slight 0.9% in the week ending July 20 as higher refinancing activity more than offset a decline in purchase activity.
July 25 -
Several large and regional banks have disclosed in recent days what their capital ratios would look like if Basel III were in effect now and early results show that First Horizon National, Huntington Bancshares, SunTrust Banks and TCF Financial would take the biggest capital hits if they do not take steps to change their asset mix.
July 25 -
In its July legal update, Dechert described the re-launching of China's ABS program as a “milestone” in the development of ABS in the country.
July 25 -
A federal judge on July 22 rejected a motion by two former Washington Mutual Bank (WaMu) units to escape a class action lawsuit.
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