Secondary markets

Banks see MSR strain despite strong top-line results

Federal efforts to push rates lower have helped boost mortgage production, but they are also creating headwinds for servicing that are starting to show up in earnings. Processing Content US Bank generated record revenue overall, but in the details beneath that top-line item was a $11 million drop in the valuation for servicing rights, net […]

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Coalition backs 3 ways to cut housing costs without Congress

A trio of industry trade groups has suggestions for ways the White House can take action to meet a policy goal around making single-family homeownership more accessible to consumers without the legislation some other concepts require. Processing Content Ending a requirement to pay for three credit reports, reducing loan-level pricing adjustments and Federal Housing Administration

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What Trump might say about housing during Davos meeting

News of Pres. Trump’s upcoming remarks on housing at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland have stirred fresh speculation about the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, even as analysts say major policy shifts remain uncertain.   Processing Content An exit from conservatorship for the government-sponsored enterprises is not expected to be part of

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Trump administration ad hints at actions to widen credit box

As President Trump talks up ambitious housing initiatives at the World Economic Forum this week, a new Fannie Mae video ad circulating on social media, which features an AI-generated version of his voice, has a message for banks. Processing Content The AI voiceover in the ad, which was pinned to housing official Bill Pulte’s X

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Non-QM goes mainstream as issuance hits new highs

Non-QM goes mainstream as issuance hits new highs

Lender demand for non-QM and home equity securitizations is carrying into 2026, following a record year and fresh rankings of leading issuers.   Processing Content Non-QM securitization is on track to fuel an overall 25% increase in non-agency issuance this year, according to Standard & Poor’s North American structured finance outlook. “The market still is

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Freddie Mac multifamily production volume passes $77 million

Freddie Mac increased its investment in multifamily housing by 17% last year. Processing Content The government-sponsored entity announced Thursday its multifamily production volume hit $77.6 billion in 2025, up from $66 billion in 2024 and $49 billion in 2023. Freddie supported more than 577,000 affordable rental units across the country last year. “Our focus in

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Lenders group flags risks in single-bureau credit plan

The Community Home Lenders of America has published a new list of reasons it views the effort it would take to transition to a single-bureau credit report option at the government-sponsored enterprises as outweighing benefits related to a potential reduction in expense. Processing Content “Costs will likely not be reduced — and could be increased,”

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Ginnie Mae adds pooling flexibilities as 2026 gets underway

Ginnie Mae adds pooling flexibilities as 2026 gets underway

Government securitization guarantor Ginnie Mae is providing mortgage companies with more options for pooling loans as it starts 2026 with a newly confirmed president. Processing Content Electronic promissory notes, which Ginnie made eligible for commingling with traditional collateral back in 2024, can now be included in Pools Issued for Immediate Transfer starting Feb. 1. PIIT

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Lock activity increases in December, defying seasonal trends

Mortgage rate-lock activity ended the year on a strong note in spite of seasonal trends, new industry data found. Processing Content Optimal Blue’s latest Market Advantage report showed total lock volume increased 2% from November and finished 30% higher than last December. The boost was driven primarily by rate-and-term refinances, which rose 13% on a

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Trump’s $200B MBS idea tightens spreads, raises doubts

If it comes to fruition, President Trump’s call for a $200 billion purchase of mortgage-backed securities could further tighten MBS spreads in the near term. But with few details available, many market participants are skeptical about the longer-term impact. Processing Content In response to the president directing his representatives to purchase an equal amount of

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