Secondary market

Fannie Mae rebuilds capital cushion with enough left to pay dividend

05/03/18

Fannie Mae's first-quarter profits were enough for it to rebuild its minimum capital buffer and pay the Treasury Department dividend after being forced to take a draw during the previous fiscal period.

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Freddie Mac's risk-sharing success may help lower G-fees

05/01/18

If Freddie Mac's credit-risk transfer activities continue to grow, mortgage lenders could eventually see a reduction in the guarantee fees they pay to the government-sponsored enterprise, according to CEO Donald Layton.

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As 10 year Treasury yields spike, local mortgage rates will matter more

02/20/18

As inflation fears put upward pressure on 10-year Treasury bonds and mortgage rates nationally, borrowers could start to take more notice of what lenders are charging them locally.

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Freddie needs $312 million from Treasury after writing down tax assets

02/15/18

Freddie Mac posted a fourth-quarter net loss of $3.3 billion and will request $312 million from the Treasury after recent tax reform legislation forced it to write down the value of deferred tax assets.

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RBS CEO sees diminishing chance of DOJ settlement this year

12/08/17

Royal Bank of Scotland Chief Executive Officer Ross McEwan said the likelihood is waning that the lender will settle a U.S. mortgage-bond probe before the end of the year as he'd hoped, though it's well-capitalized to handle a settlement.

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U.S. cracks down on firms making predatory mortgages to veterans

12/07/17

The U.S. is taking steps to stamp out the practice of servicemembers and veterans being pressured into taking mortgages they don't need, a move that officials say will lower consumer costs and could lead to financial penalties for lenders.

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Common securitization platform testing taking longer than expected

12/04/17

Testing of the common securitization platform is taking longer than expected, but the Federal Housing Finance Agency said it won't delay the 2019 launch of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's new single "uniform mortgage-backed security."

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Fannie Mae keeping an eye on servicers' hurricane response

11/02/17

Fannie Mae servicers are facing pressure from the recent hurricanes, but so far are bearing up under the strain.

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Has the Fed found a better long-term mortgage product?

09/13/17

Fed economists are suggesting a new mortgage product that would allow home buyers to build equity faster and give banks incentive to profitably hold the loans in portfolio.

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New GSE proposal seeks to fill capital void

06/09/17

As long as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac exist, they must have adequate capital so taxpayers will never again be compelled to help them meet their financial obligations.

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