Here's the latest on Fannie Mae's reperforming loan sales and Ginnie Mae's mortgage-backed securities.
Read More »How the Fed Can Address Mortgage-Backed Securities
According to a former Fed governor, the Fed's actions will help narrow spreads in MBS, but there is still more it can do.
Read More »Freddie Mac Prices Credit Risk Transfer Trust
The GSE's securitization of approximately $1.8 billion including both guaranteed senior and unguaranteed subordinate securities is backed by a pool of seasoned re-performing loans
Read More »FHFA To Disburse GSE Allocations to Housing Trust Fund
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's affordable housing allocations for 2019 includes the HUD Housing Trust Fund of $326.4 million and the Department of the Treasury for the Capital Magnet Fund of $175.8 million.
Read More »The Single-Security’s G-Fee Impact
According to former CEO of Freddie Mac Don Layton, after the single-security’s implementation, the discount almost entirely disappeared. CLick through to learn more.
Read More »$1.8B in Unpaid Balance in Reperforming Loan Sale
Fannie Mae announced the bids are due by March 10. Click through to learn more on the GSE’s announcement.
Read More »Expanding Non-Bank Mortgage Institutions and REITs
Regulators are considered allowing further growth in non-bank mortgage institutions and real-estate investment trusts. Here’s why.
Read More »Fannie Mae Prices $1.134B Transaction Amidst “Market Volatility”
According to Fannie Mae's VP of Credit Risk Transfer Laurel Davis, the latest Connecticut Avenues Securities transaction is being executed as "the fundamentals of the U.S. housing market remain strong.”
Read More »Don Layton Explains CRT Process and Effectiveness
In the second part of his series on credit risk transfers, the former Freddie Mac CEO explains what makes the transactions effective, and what they need to function properly.
Read More »PACE Loan’s Default Challenges
According to experts, a PACE loan's first-lien status can cause issues with a lender's or investor's security interest if the borrower defaults
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