HELOC, DPA, U/W Fees Waived Products; Delinquencies Edge Higher; Conv. Conforming Changes

As the legal and proxy battles are waged among Two Harbors, UWM, and CrossCountry, today I head to New York for the MBA’s Secondary & Capital Markets Conference. John Wooden said, “Failing to prepare is preparing to fail” and across the land, over a thousand people are avoiding failure by preparing, lining up sessions, meetings,

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AI MBS Trading, AI Workflows, Sub-Servicing, eNote, Asset-Based Lending Tools; Colorado Revamps AI Law

How do you go about trying to run your company’s AI efforts without knowing the rules? Testing suggests Google’s AI overviews tells millions of lies per hour. Colorado rewrote its landmark AI law: “Unpacking SB 26-189 and what it means for businesses” described by Ballard Spahr. AI, recapture, and capital markets were one of the

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MBS Fully Recover After Initial Reaction to Inflation Data

MBS Fully Recover After Initial Reaction to Inflation Data There’s no question that this morning’s PPI data hit the bond market. The volume spike was easily higher than that seen with yesterday’s CPI and the market movement left nothing to the imagination. In the big picture, a few bps of weakness in bond yields isn’t

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Mortgage Rates Officially at 6 Week Highs

Mortgage rates rose somewhat sharply yesterday to match the highest level since March 27th. They’re just a hair higher today, thus officially at 6-week highs.  Whereas yesterday’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) didn’t have an obviously negative impact on rates, today’s Producer Price Index (PPI) did. Both are big inflation reports. CPI is typically much more

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AI, CRM, Verification, DSCR, HELOC Products; Gov’t Programs; Rates and Inflation, Borrower Psychology

The April FOMC Meeting concluded with the Fed leaving interest rates unchanged, and it was the last under Jerome Powell’s chairmanship. Chair Powell is the first Fed Chairman to step down and remain on the Board since 1948 due to a) the Federal investigation regarding the cost of renovating the Fed’s Headquarters, and b) he

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