Ginnie Mae’s MBS portfolio grew for the 13th consecutive month in July, supporting over 155,000 affordable homeownership and rental units throughout the U.S., including approximately $1.85 billion in loans for multifamily housing.
Read More »FHFA Seeks Input on Eligibility Requirements for GSE Seller/Servicers
Request for input seeks to strengthen, and provide transparency, required capital and liquidity for GSE seller/servicers with different business models.
Read More »Ginnie Mae’s MBS Issuance Volume Rises
For the 13th consecutive month, Ginnie Mae issuance volume exceeds the $70 billion mark, assisting 274,000-plus homeowners and renters with financing in July.
Read More »Stabilizing the Mortgage Market
Former Freddie Mac CEO Don Layton discusses some of his biggest concerns for the mortgage market, and how the government is handling liquidity issues.
Read More »Addressing Nonbank Servicer Liquidity Needs
The Housing Policy Council has released a statement describing the challenges of funding the CARES Act’s mortgage forbearance program and urging federal agencies to quickly announce liquidity support for nonbank mortgage servicers.
Read More »A Snapshot of Mortgage Forbearance Trends
Click through to see the increase in the number of mortgages being deferred over the past week.
Read More »Ginnie Mae Expands Servicer Liquidity Facility
The company’s Principal EVP said it is an “extraordinary and last-resort option” for issuers during the spread of COVID-19.
Read More »Ginnie Mae Approves Facility to Aid in Servicer Liquidity
A statement from the company states the structure of the facility has been “strongly supported” by investors.
Read More »Liquidity’s Impact on Default Rates
According to research from JPMorgan Chase, borrowers can reduce their risk of default by increasing their liquidity. Here's why.
Read More »Quarles: “Supervisory Resources Are Not Limitless”
What update did the Vice-Chairman of Supervision at the Fed give about the Board’s progress on the Dodd-Frank Reforms Act implementation in his semiannual testimony to the House Financial Services Committee?
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