Secondary markets

What Trump’s latest GSE comments could mean for mortgages

Experts are weighing the future of mortgage rates and guarantee fees following the Trump administration’s strong yet mixed messaging on the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. President Trump in a Truth Social post Tuesday said he’s working on taking the government-sponsored enterprises public, stating they would retain their “implicit guarantees,” and that he […]

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MISMO releases new reference model, updates existing one

The Mortgage Industry Standards Maintenance Organization has made two editions of its reference model, one an update and the other a new version, available for industry use. Its Version 3.6 Reference Model was released in 2023, and in a statement contained in MISMO’s 2022 annual report, then-President Seth Appleton called it “foundational to the way

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Fannie Mae partners with Palantir to weed out fraud

Influential government-related mortgage investor Fannie Mae will be partnering with Palantir, a company involved in introducing more artificial intelligence to financial services, as its regulator and conservator steps up its fight against fraud. Peter Thiel, who owns stakes in Trump administration ally Elon Musk’s companies, founded the AI firm that will be helping identify patterns

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Hildene Capital closes new non-QM deal

Hildene Capital has closed its fourth nonqualified mortgage securitization of 2025 with Crosscountry Mortgage, continuing what has been fairly consistent issuance amid policy shifts this year. The $453.9 million transaction that Goldman Sachs structured with JPMorgan acting as joint lead received top AAA ratings from Fitch and KBRA for 99.5% of its underlying loans. The

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How President Trump can monetize the GSEs

Last week, during remarks to the MBA Secondary & Capital Markets event in New York City, FHFA Director Bill Pulte commented that he thought the estimates for the valuations for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were too low.  Pulte then made clear that releasing the GSEs from conservatorship “is a decision for the President of

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Trump mulling exit nudges GSE stocks higher, MBS wider

President Trump’s stated interest in exploring a public offering of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s shares had led to some shifts in how their stock and mortgage-backed securities traded at deadline on Thursday, but not to the degree a commitment to a conservatorship exit would have. Barclays reported that shares of the larger of the

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Non QM reaps benefits from policy, market discipline: execs

Non QM reaps benefits from policy, market discipline: execs

Frin left to right: Moderator Devin Norales, and panelists Max Slyusarchuk, Jeremy Schneider, Peter Simon and Rudy Orman address the audience at the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Secondary and Capital Markets Conference in New York on May 19, 2025. Politics, marketing and organic growth within the borrowing public are providing momentum to non-qualified mortgage businesses, leading

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Trump floats a public offering for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac

President Donald Trump said Wednesday evening that he was giving “very serious consideration to bringing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac public” after more than a decade of being under government oversight. “Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are doing very well, throwing off a lot of CASH, and the time would seem to be right,” Trump

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Lenders bet on e-notes as adoption ramps up

Widespread industry adoption of electronic promissory notes presents challenges but has steadily gained momentum over time as various aggregators sign on, and one is paying up for certain downpayment assistance loans using them. Western Alliance’s Amerihome, the largest bank-owned correspondent investor in the mortgage business, recently got on board with e-notes. Also Click n’ Close,

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Unusual MSR trends emerge as the market shifts

The market for mortgage servicing rights has some unusual dynamics, one panelist at the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Secondary and Capital Markets Conference said Monday. “It used to be that the bulk market wouldn’t even be attractive on an execution level if there was a billion or more. Now you’re seeing very small trades of a

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