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CMG Financial Expects to Fund $13 Billion This Year

September 11, 2017
Paul Muolo
George is presently the vice chairman of the Mortgage Bankers Association for the 2017 membership year.
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Appraisal Groups Tell Congress to Make GSEs Do Away with Waivers

September 11, 2017
Carisa Chappell
As a result, they urge the GSEs to do away with the appraisal waiver program for now…
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Hurricane Harvey Puts 300,000 Loans on the Line. Estimates Begin on Irma Damage

September 11, 2017
Sherry Muolo
Black Knight estimates there are 1.18 million mortgaged properties in FEMA-designated disaster areas influenced by the hurricane...
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International Monetary Fund Favors a Fannie-Freddie Merger

September 11, 2017
Carisa Chappell
The IMF, of course, has no jurisdiction whatsoever over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac…
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Short Takes: More MSR Growth for PennyMac / PHH Ready for Massive Stock Buyback / Former FHLB Dallas Officials Indicted / Former Fannie Mae Exec Hisey Lands at Stewart

September 11, 2017
The U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas indicted the former CEO of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas, along with two other former bank employees, for fraud.
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Agency MBS Issuance Up Again in August as Refi Business Shows Renewed Strength

September 8, 2017
John Bancroft
The agencies saw an 8.6 percent increase in refi volume from July to August, roughly triple the growth rate of the purchase-money business…
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Hurricane Damage: Despite Moratoriums on Default Loan Processing, MBS Issuers Must Keep Making Payments

September 8, 2017
Although Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae have all granted consumer forbearance on homes damaged by this season’s hurricanes, servicers must continue to make payments to MBS investors in most circumstances, a situation that could affect thinly capitalized nonbanks. In particular, smaller privately held nondepositories that became Ginnie issuers this decade could face some financial headwinds, depending on how heavily concentrated their business has been in the Texas Gulf region and south Florida. As Inside MBS & ABS went to press late this week, it was...
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Former S&P Rating Manager Beats Fraud Charges In CMBS Case but Fails to Avoid Negligence Finding

September 8, 2017
A former employee of Standard & Poor’s Rating Services beat fraud charges alleging she loosened S&P’s rating methodology for commercial MBS to generate business for her employer. However, she was found liable of the lesser charge of negligence for failing to disclose the change. In his initial Aug. 29 decision, Administrative Law Judge James Grimes of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s administrative court said that while Barbara Duka did change the firm’s rating methodology for CMBS, he found no evidence that she intended to manipulate, deceive or defraud investors. Rather, Duka, manager of S&P’s CMBS rating group, did...
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Hurricane Damage: Despite Consumer Moratoriums, MBS Issuers Must Keep Making Payments

September 8, 2017
Paul Muolo
Just because consumers might be off the hook for at least 90 days on making their payments, MBS investors will want their money, noted on observer…
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ATTOM: Co-Borrowing on the Rise

September 8, 2017
Sherry Muolo
Homebuyers are increasingly relying on co-borrowers to help with home purchases...
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