Latest data from the Federal Housing Finance Agency gives insights into the refinancing program of the GSEs and the numbers that matter.
Read More »Calabria: “FHFA Is Absolutely Necessary”
Here’s what Dr. Mark Calabria, the nominee for Director of the FHFA shared with the Senate Banking Committee on his vision for the regulator and the GSEs that are under its conservatorship.
Read More »FHFA: 30 Years of Protecting Homeowners
The FHFA put together a comprehensive account of the evolution of default risk for newly originated home purchase loans since 1990. Here’s what it revealed.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Getting to Know FHFA Nom Mark Calabria
The Senate Banking Committee will hold a hearing on the nomination of the new FHFA Director on Thursday. Here’s what else is happening in The Week Ahead.
Read More »Back From the Brink of Foreclosure
Here’s how Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac prevented foreclosures, according to the latest FHFA data on the GSEs’ performance in this area.
Read More »A New Vision for Housing Finance Reform
A working paper gives its take on housing finance reform and the role of the GSEs in the market. Click through to learn more about the recommendations made.
Read More »Addressing the State of the Union
Here are the details of President Trump’s State of the Union speech to the 116th Congress and what some of the issues addressed by him could mean for the housing industry.
Read More »Crapo’s 5-Point Plan for Housing Finance Reform
Senate Banking Committee Chair Sen. Mike Crapo released an outline to “expeditiously fix our flawed housing finance system.” Click through to learn what his plan entails.
Read More »Who is FHFA’s New Chief of Staff?
Acting Director Joseph Otting just named his new Chief of Staff. Learn more about this hire and what this means for Otting’s overall plan for the GSEs.
Read More »Crapo Focuses on Housing Finance Reform
Here’s why Banking Committee Chairman Sen. Mike Crapo has kept housing finance reform at the top of the committee’s agenda for the 116th Congress.
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