A new report has found that credit easing has likely impacted the default risk for certain buyers. Here’s how.
Read More »Fannie Mae Announces Winner for Non-Performing Loan Sale
The GSE has revealed the winning bidder for its thirteenth Community Impact Pool of non-performing loans, totalling nearly $130 million. Here are the details.
Read More »Fannie Mae Roundtable Explores LGBT Fair Housing Protections
In honor of Pride Month, Fannie Mae hosted a roundtable discussion Tuesday focused on promoting fair housing policy for LGBT individuals and exploring ways the industry can build a more inclusive, diverse, and equitable landscape.
Read More »The Future of Credit Risk Transfers
Rising interest rates and declining volumes leave the GSEs with little room to expand their credit risk transfer transactions. However, CRTs may have room to grow elsewhere in the market.
Read More »Fannie Mae Recognizes Innovative Ideas
Out of hundreds of hopefuls, three proposals made the cut in phase one of Fannie Mae’s $10M Innovation Challenge, targeted at tackling affordability issues in the housing realm. Is one of these inventive ideas headed to your neck of the woods?
Read More »Fannie Mae Among 100 Best Places to Work in IT
Fannie Mae was ranked 47th in the Best Places for IT Workers for driving innovation across the industry through new services, solutions, and agile methods for designing and developing solutions.
Read More »Trump Administration Sets Forth Plan to End GSE Conservatorship
In a report released by the Executive Office of the President, the administration recommended significant changes to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, including ending their conservatorship and reducing the role of the GSEs in the market.
Read More »Mortgage Servicing Industry Braces for Next Disaster
With natural disasters causing more than $300 billion in damages last year, the industry is looking ahead to whatever comes next. This July, a Disaster Preparedness Summit will work to establish a game plan for responding swiftly and efficiently to future disasters.
Read More »Fannie Weighs in on Economic & Housing Momentum
The U.S. is enjoying a strong economy, but will that continue? A new Fannie Mae. outlook shines a spotlight on where things may be headed for the rest of 2018 and into 2019.
Read More »Redirecting Default Risk Away From Taxpayers
Two industry experts talk GSEs, CRTs, and guarantee fees and why shifting mortgage default risk from taxpayers to investors is a very good thing, including helping shield taxpayers from a dire financial crisis more onerous than ’08.
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