The bank is scheduled to release its Q1 2016 earnings statement on April 14.
Read More »Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Exceed Risk-Sharing Goals
The GSEs began their risk-sharing initiatives in 2013 as a way to transfer risk from taxpayers to private investors while the Enterprises remain in conservatorship of the FHFA. Since then, the GSEs have transferred a substantial portion of the credit risk for mortgages totaling hundreds of billions of dollars in unpaid principal balance (UPB).
Read More »ClosingCorp Welcomes New Senior Director of Operations
ClosingCorp, a provider of residential real estate closing cost data and technology for the mortgage and real estate services industries, announced that Kristin Henke has joined the company as Senior Director of Operations.
Read More »11 Metros With Record-Setting Home Values
With the days of the recession well in the rear view mirror, housing markets have experienced dramatic growth in home values, and some market values have surpassed previous all-time highs set during the housing bubble.
Read More »10 States Where Home Prices are Rising Fastest
Home prices have been consistently rising for the last few years and although the pace has slowed, they are still ticking upward in these 10 housing markets.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Servicing, Government Leaders Seek Common Ground
Leaders from HUD, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and other government agencies will join leaders from the country's top mortgage servicers in dialogue at the Five Star Government Forum on Thursday, March 31.
Read More »Obama’s Top Housing Adviser Steps Down
Stegman will briefly rejoin Treasury to end his time with the Administration.
Read More »The RMBS Settlements Just Keep on Coming
The National Credit Union Administration passed a milestone for total amount collected from institutions for toxic RBMS saies.
Read More »Economy Receives a Slight Boost—Or Does It?
Residential fixed investment was at its highest level in eight years. How did that figure into the GDP?
Read More »GSE Reform: ‘Let’s Not Wait Until the Next Crisis’
Despite the hesitancy of the administration on GSE reform, the time to have a conversation about the topic is now, according to a group of analysts.
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