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Bright Outlines Goals for Ginnie Mae

At a Banking Committee Hearing to consider his nomination as the President of Ginnie Mae, Bright said that he would focus on the challenges of dealing with Ginnie’s growth and the evolving nature of the U.S. mortgage market.

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Ginnie Mae’s MBS Balance Continues to Climb

Ginnie Mae MBS

The Government National Mortgage Association has released an update on its issuance and outstanding unpaid balances of mortgage-backed securities. Click through to learn more about the state of Ginnie Mae's MBS issuance.

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Michael R. Bright Nominated to Head Ginnie Mae

On Tuesday, the Trump administration announced that it was nominating Michael R. Bright as President of the Government National Mortgage Association, otherwise known as Ginnie Mae. If confirmed, Bright would be the agency’s first permanent head since Ted Tozer stepped ...

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The State of Ginnie Mae MBS Issuance

Ginnie Mae, a wholly-owned government corporation that attracts global capital into the housing finance system to support homeownership for veterans and millions of homeowners throughout the country, has announced that issuance of its mortgage-backed securities (MBS) hit a total of ...

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The Policy Makers

Some of the industry’s greatest minds discuss the lessons they learned during the housing crisis, and how it’s shaping their stance on housing policy today. Editor’s Note: This story was originally featured in the April issue of DSNews, out now.

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