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Servicing: the Who&aposs, What&aposs, Why&aposs, FHFA, and the. - Mortgage News Daily
Servicing: the Who's, What's, Why's, FHFA, and the.Mortgage News DailyACC has been around since 1994 and is a well-capitalized privately held mortgage banker doing over $1 billion annually, offering a "full product mix." The company already does both retail and TPO originations (wholesale is the ACBN channel) in .and more »
Lending to Borrowers with Negative Equity: Spotlight on the FHA&aposs. - Mortgage News Daily
Lending to Borrowers with Negative Equity: Spotlight on the FHA's.Mortgage News DailyIf all things are stable and credit is good for this borrower, he may want to see if he can lower his loan balance by having a relative take out a 2nd mortgage on their property and provide huge savings to the borrower. In this guy's case, .and more »
Wind Continues to Come Out of HARP 2.0 Sails NY Fed Reports. - Mortgage News Daily
Wind Continues to Come Out of HARP 2.0 Sails NY Fed Reports.Mortgage News DailyMBS volumes were up slightly, but demand was good so agency mortgage prices saw a slight improvement. Today is a blank on the data front. In the early going we find the 10-yr up to 2.08% and MBS prices worse by about .125. Why some folks do not attend .and more »
Rating Agency Fees Going Up HARP 2.0 Dissected & Dissected. - Mortgage News Daily (blog)
Rating Agency Fees Going Up HARP 2.0 Dissected & Dissected.Mortgage News Daily (blog)In addition, earlier this week I noted that Southern California's Carrington Mortgage Services, a retail and wholesale lender in 37 states, is looking to staff up. The contact e-mail address is indeed RobCresponce@carringtonms.com. .and more »
TD Bank Group Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2011 Results - MarketWatch (press release)
TD Bank Group Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2011 ResultsMarketWatch (press release)2 Adjusted provision for credit losses (PCL) excludes the following items of note: second quarter 2010 - $60 million release in general allowance for credit losses in Canadian Personal and Commercial Banking and Wholesale Banking, as explained in .and more »
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