Tag: Freddie Mac
Further tightening of credit guidelines
For those of us who have been hoping for the credit markets to show signs of stabilization we can keep on waiting. Freddie Mac announced last week that they would no longer issue or accept underwriting approvals knows as “accept plus” approvals. These approvals, which were mostly earned by borrowers with high credit scores and [...]
Posted: November 3rd, 2008 under Credit Crisis, General Mortgage Info., Mortgage Qualification.
Tags: accept plus, credit tightening, elimination of accept plus, Freddie Mac, stated income
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Mortgage rates should benefit from Bernanke’s comments
On Friday Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke announced that he endorses the concept of the federal government guarantying mortgage-backed securities (MBS’s) issued by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. These comments should help mortgage rates move lower. The reason that a government guarantee helps mortgage rates move lower is because it reduces the risk of default on [...]
Posted: November 2nd, 2008 under Economics & Interest Rates, The Fed.
Tags: Bernanke, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, government guarantee, MBS's, Mortgage backed bonds, mortgage rates
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Kudos to Barron’s part II
After reading and blogging about one article in Barron’s this weekend I came to another outstading one. Here is a link. Nice work Barron’s. Among the points that I found interesting: * If Fannie Mae [ticker: FNM] and Freddie Mac [FRE] stopped all of their activity — for a moment, forget about shutting them down [...]
Posted: September 14th, 2008 under Credit Crisis, Economics & Interest Rates, General Mortgage Info., Housing & Real Estate.
Tags: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, government bailout, housing market, inflation, interest rates, mortgage rates
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Rate Update September 10, 2008
Mortgage rates are essentially unchanged from yesterday although pricing on 30 year fixed loans are modestly worse. We still believe that over the next few weeks mortgage rates will improve. Now that the federal government has assumed the guarantees of Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac’s mortgage-backed bonds investors will view these securities on par with [...]
Posted: September 10th, 2008 under Economics & Interest Rates, Rate Update.
Tags: credit spreads, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Mortgage backed bonds
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What the bailout means for you
Unless you live in a cave you are probably very familiar with the fact that the federal government recently announced that they would assume control of mortgage industry behemoths Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac. The move has created overwhelming media coverage and speculation with mixed messages on the potential outcomes. However, very little of the [...]
Posted: September 10th, 2008 under Credit Crisis, General Mortgage Info., Housing & Real Estate.
Tags: bailout, fannei mae, Freddie Mac, government intervention, mortgage rates
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Rate Update September 8, 2008/ Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac bail out
The big news this morning is the government take-over of mortgage giants Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac. The announcement which was leaked on Saturday and made yesterday is likely to become the largest government intervention into the financial markets in US History. Because of the unprecedented nature of the event it is very difficult to [...]
Posted: September 8th, 2008 under Credit Crisis, Housing & Real Estate, Rate Update.
Tags: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, government intervention
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Interesting take on Fannie & Freddie
Posted: August 26th, 2008 under For Professionals, Housing & Real Estate.
Tags: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
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Mortgage-backed bonds still attract investors
I often reference “mortgage-backed bonds” (AKA MBS’s) in my daily rate updates. If you follow rate update consistently then you know that when MBS prices fall interest rates rise and vice versa. The WSJ published a story today regarding investor confidence in high-quality MBS’s and how they remain attractive for bond investor guru Bill Gross [...]
Posted: August 22nd, 2008 under Economics & Interest Rates, For Professionals, General Mortgage Info., Rate Update.
Tags: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, MBS, Mortgage backed bonds, mortgage rates, risk premium
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Fannie & Freddie insolvent?
Back on July 15th I posted this blog entry regarding Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac in which I outlined the crucial role they play in our nation’s housing industry. Here is an update to this saga: This weekend Barron’s is reporting that the two mortgage giants are essentially insolvent and that government intervention is inevitable. The [...]
Posted: August 17th, 2008 under Credit Crisis, For Professionals, General Mortgage Info., Housing & Real Estate.
Tags: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
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Summary of the housing bill expected to be signed into law…..
On Saturday the Senate passed the Housing Bill. This 700-page law brings a variety of new rules and provisions that will impact the housing industry in a variety of ways. The President is expected to sign the bill into law early this week. Here are some summary points that any real estate professional should be [...]
Posted: July 23rd, 2008 under General Mortgage Info., Housing & Financial Legislation, Housing & Real Estate.
Tags: 2008 housing bill, Elimination of downpayment assistance, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, New Housing Bill, new housing law
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