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Ginnie Mae: Transforming the Evolving Marketplace

Today’s housing market barely resembles the market that existed five or even four years ago, much less the environment that was in place when Ginnie Mae was created in 1968 or when it issued the world’s first mortgage-backed security (MBS) in 1970.

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Fannie Mae: Slow Wage Growth Stalls Consumer Housing Sentiment

The March employment summary released last week by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) showed only 126,000 jobs added for the month, which was less than half of the monthly average (266,000) for the 12 previous months, may have played a role in the lack of growth in consumer optimism. That same BLS March employment summary reported an average wage gain of just 2.1 percent year-over-year up to $24.86 per hour.

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Reactions Positive to Black Knight, Five Star White Paper Analyzing CFPB Consumer Complaints

"We have less than one basis point, 0.73 complaints per loan in Q1 of 2013 and while we did see a slight rise through Q4 2014 it’s really insignificant," said Dori Daganhardt, VP of Product Marketing, Data, and Analytics Division with Black Knight, and the author of the white paper. "It doesn’t suggest that we get an A plus as an industry on managing the complaints related to performing loans, but I think it does suggest that there is more discovery that can be done.

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Report: Short Sales, REO Experience Largest Increase in Three Years

Investors who sought low prices on distressed inventory with a high return on investment took advantage of opportunities in Q1. With an absence of traditional homebuyers, investors reduced high distressed saturation rates by creating more demand, thus driving up home prices in key recovering metros, according to Clear Capital.

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AACER: Bankruptcy Filings Continue Yearly Tumble, Falling 10 Percent In March

The total number of bankruptcy filings year-to-date for the first three months of 2015 is 205,703, compared to 231,839 for the first three months of 2014. The average number of filings per month for the first three months of 2015 is 68,258, down from 2014's monthly average of 75,840. The state with the most cumulative filings year-to-date is California with 20,984, followed by Illinois at 15,031. Florida was a close third at 14,361.

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