Tim Rood of the Collingwood Group said privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could have implications to home values.
Read More »Is the Net-worth Sweep at the GSEs Constitutional?
After recent developments in the challenge to the net-worth sweep of the GSEs’ profits, the FHFA and the Trump administration calls on the Supreme Court to settle the debate.
Read More »FHFA Appoints New Principal Deputy Director, Industry Reacts
Following Mark Calabria's swearing in ceremony, Adolfo Marzol has been appointed Principal Deputy Director of FHFA. What does this mean for the Agency and the servicing industry as a whole?
Read More »FHFA Welcomes New Director Mark Calabria
As the new Director of the FHFA, find out how Mark Calabria plans to approach his position.
Read More »Planning for the Possible End of GSE Conservatorship
In a recent interview, Collingwood Group Chairman Tim Rood discussed the memorandum signed by President Donald Trump calling for the end of conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Read More »The Fundamentals of Freddie Mac
A new report delves into the status of Freddie Mac's mortgage portfolio. Click through to read the latest on the GSE’s performance.
Read More »The State of Refinance at Fannie and Freddie
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 »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 »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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