On Tuesday, the GSE provided an update on how it fared during 2018’s second quarter, spotlighting “strong business revenues” and a “favorable litigation judgment.” Click through to learn all the details.
Read More »Non-Bank RMBS Servicers Retreating from Delinquent Loans
As re-performing loan product continues to fall, non-bank servicers are backing away from delinquent borrowers, according to a report. Here’s where they’re concentrating instead.
Read More »Housing Market Growth Looks Strong
Building new homes could help the housing market enjoy a brisk pace of growth towards the end of the year, according to a Freddie Mac report. Here’s why.
Read More »Appeals Court Finds FHFA Structure Unconstitutional
A Federal Appeals Court in Texas has ruled that the current FHFA Leadership Structure is unconstitutional. Click through for the details of this ruling.
Read More »The Week Ahead: American Consumers and Debt
On Tuesday, a survey looks at how consumers are dealing with debt and its impact on their daily lives. Here’s what else is in store in The Week Ahead.
Read More »Top 3 Housing Trends
Watch this video to learn more about the trends that are shaping the housing market this month and how they’re likely to impact it in the near-term.
Read More »The Impact of Credit Easing on Homebuyers
A new report has found that credit easing has likely impacted the default risk for certain buyers. Here’s how.
Read More »Why Young Adults Can’t Afford the Homes They Want
A Freddie Mac report has found that Americans under the age of 35 are simply not able to get the homes they like, even though they want in on the housing game. Here’s why.
Read More »The Industry Pulse: Updates on Freddie Mac, Ocwen, and More
From new appointments and research to new technology and rule changes, get the latest buzz on the industry in this weekly update.
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.
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