June 2025

Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac revamp JV as fintech venture

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac unveiled a new strategy for their legacy joint venture, aligning with priorities set by President Trump and their federal overseer. Their Common Securitization Solutions JV will be renamed U.S. Financial Technology to reflect a new role in which it will sell access to the mortgage-backed securities platform used to manage

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HUD plans overhaul of its manufactured housing program

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is weighing a number of changes to its manufactured housing program as it looks to it as a key solution to addressing the nation’s housing shortage quickly. Government officials, including the heads of Ginnie Mae and the Federal Housing Administration, outlined potential improvements under consideration, including updates to

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Researchers find ‘surprise’ in new mortgage delinquency data

Early- and mid-stage mortgage delinquencies saw the biggest yearly increases among all credit products, a development Vantagescore deemed a “surprise”, which “may be demonstrating early signs of borrower financial stress.” The share of mortgages 30-to-59 days behind on payments jumped to 1.03% in May from 0.92% during the same month a year earlier. Among all

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HUD moves to eliminate multifamily green-energy incentive

The Federal Housing Administration announced plans to introduce an across-the-board multifamily mortgage insurance premium that would eliminate incentives to adopt energy-efficiency standards.  The Department of Housing and Urban Development proposed to level premiums to 25 basis points for all loans originated in multifamily programs administered by the FHA, a first step in eliminating what it

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Guild LOs bombarded by recruiters after $1.3B deal news

Guild Mortgage finalizing a deal to go private via a $1.3 billion acquisition by Bayview Asset Management piqued the attention of some recruiters. Inquiries to Guild’s originator talent are coming in, the firm’s originators and industry stakeholders claim. “I can confirm the phone is ringing off the hook with recruiters,” Geoff Black, originator at Guild,

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What a Mamdani mayoral win in NYC could mean for banks

What a Mamdani mayoral win in NYC could mean for banks

New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s primary win has banks with high exposures to rent-regulated real estate on edge. Mamdani, who has vowed to freeze rents on rent-stabilized apartments if he’s elected mayor, won over New Yorkers during the Democratic primary as their city’s housing market grows more expensive and competitive. The primary results

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Treasury rally gains steam as economic data fuels rate-cut bets

A rally in short-dated Treasuries gathered pace Thursday after a raft of US economic data on balance favored wagers on as many as three Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts this year. Yields across maturities declined, with those on two-year notes falling five basis points and most reaching the lowest level in more than a month. The

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First-quarter GDP revised lower; Fed has other data on deck

First-quarter GDP revised lower; Fed has other data on deck

Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg The U.S. economy slowed faster than previously realized, according to the latest revision to the government’s gross domestic product estimate.  Overall, the GDP’s rate of contraction was lowered by 30 basis points, from an annualized rate of -0.2% to -0.5%, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis’ latest report, released Thursday. This is

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