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Trends in commercial real estate lending, which has reached record levels at U.S. banks, are unsustainable, Fitch Ratings warned.
November 7 -
The Justice Department has widened its investigation of Fulton Financials mortgage lending practices to include four new units.
November 7 -
Since the government-sponsored enterprises began experimenting with both front-end and back-end deals in which part of the credit risk is shared with third parties, investors have been watching carefully.
November 4 -
Fannie Mae's new representation and warranty relief offers lenders a long-awaited incentive to use its automated loan validation technology. But is it enough for lenders to make the necessary technology updates and process changes to implement the tools?
November 4 - New York
Regulators have pressed banks to watch out for rising concentrations of commercial real estate loans. Some banks have paid heed, but others are skyrocketing past recommended thresholds.
November 3 -
A new refinance mortgage offered by SoFi and Fannie Mae lets consumers tap into their home equity to pay down student loan debt at terms more favorable than a traditional cash-out refi.
November 2 -
Freddie Mac's credit risk transfers come with a hefty price tag, but are ultimately still worth it, according to Chief Executive Don Layton.
November 1 -
In a speech defending his support of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel faulted both major parties for letting recent financial bubbles occur under their watch.
October 31 -
Mortgage brokers were among the companies that received the regulator's warning letters, but brokers are not required to report HMDA data leading many to suspect mini-correspondents, which straddle the line between broker and lender, were the recipients.
October 28 -
The mortgage industry is welcoming the Obama administration's possibly final word on housing finance reform, hoping it will serve as guidepost for the future.
October 28 -
A market that some Ginnie Mae issuers tap to help finance their mortgage operations has a dwindling number of investors.
October 27 -
A financial report due out soon could reignite a battle over whether the Federal Housing Administration should again reduce its annual premium.
October 27 -
In a move designed to help further calm lender fears about mortgage repurchase liability, Fannie Mae is preparing to offer immediate representation and warranty relief to lenders that use its suite of automated quality assurance technology.
October 20 -
A federal appeals court's decision that declared the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau an arm of the White House relies on a novel interpretation of the constitution's separation of powers clause that could have broader effects on how other regulators like the OCC and FHFA interact.
October 20 -
As Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac continue to experiment with upfront risk-sharing deals, some small mortgage lenders fear they will be left out of the action.
October 13 -
Current proposals about what to do with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that still focus on a government-backed solution are misdirected.
October 7
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A former top regulator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac wants to abandon the development of the common securitization platform and use the existing Ginnie Mae platform to issue government-guaranteed mortgage-backed securities.
October 6 -
More than $100 billion in securitized commercial mortgages come due soon, many of them still underwater.
October 4 -
U.S. Bancorp has agreed to settle a lawsuit that claimed it neglected to maintain foreclosed properties in Southern California after the 2008 financial crisis.
September 30 -
Restoring consumer confidence in financial services won't be easy after the latest banking brouhaha, but the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can help by proactively holding all mortgage loan officers to the same federal licensing standard.
September 30
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