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25 May 2011, 4:46 pm by Mandelman
 The mortgage payments we all make are used to make payments that flow through the securities and to the investors who then invest by buying pieces of the ABSs. [read post]
19 May 2011, 4:33 am by Mandelman
CUT TO: A Meeting of the Arizona Mortgage Bankers Association (“AMLA”), this past Tuesday evening, and one Mr. [read post]
13 May 2011, 11:17 pm by Mandelman
Below is Part One of the lawsuit filed by Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston against just about every single entity that was involved in the packaging, sponsoring, rating and offering of $5.9 billion in mortgage-backed securities. [read post]
10 May 2011, 10:36 am by Goldberg Segalla LLP
  Plaintiff issued an insurance policy to defendant providing professional liability coverage in connection with the company’s mortgage broker and banker service from 2006 to 2010. [read post]
26 Apr 2011, 11:01 am by admin
  As I wrote a few months back:   Don’t blame the market for projecting your future   Believe it or not, the bankers are acting responsibly. [read post]
25 Apr 2011, 7:47 pm by Mandelman
The story involved a company that had charged a handful of homeowners several thousand dollars up front to help them negotiate with their banks to get their mortgages modified. [read post]
20 Apr 2011, 6:23 am by Mandelman
So, before we go on, let’s just recap the key points made thus far: The credit markets, most notably the secondary mortgage market and private demand for mortgage- and asset-backed securities are broken and the federal government is essentially the country’s only lender. [read post]
10 Mar 2011, 7:33 pm by Kevin Funnell
Sure, there will always be someone available to make a loan secured by a house, perhaps the Guido ("Bananna Lips") Spignoli Mortgage Company or the King Faisal bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud Memorial Sovereign Wealth Mortgage Fund for Boys, but I think that making it increasingly more cumbersome and expensive to make, service, and/or invest in mortgage loans will accelerate the trend I've previously noted: the concentration of the mortgage… [read post]
4 Mar 2011, 11:22 am by uwlegalscholarship
Securities and Exchange Commission; Scott Parsons, Delta Strategy Group; Elizabeth Ritter, Counsel, Commodity Futures Trading Commission; Alan C. [read post]
15 Feb 2011, 12:53 pm by Mandelman
For those in the housing and mortgage fields, making needed changes will not be easy. [read post]
9 Feb 2011, 6:58 am by Mandelman
 I can’t mention any names, but I happen to know of one loan modification company that was opened by a retired banker… and not just any banker, but a senior level banking executive that ran an entire region of the country for one of the largest banks in the U.S. [read post]
5 Feb 2011, 1:51 pm by Frank Pasquale
In a business environment where even the most sophisticated technology companies fall victim to information criminals compromising their source code, the securities industry is certainly not immune from information security risks. [read post]
29 Jan 2011, 6:36 am by Mandelman
So… hey, banker-people-that-read-me… I know you’re there… Google analytics, remember… are you starting to notice anything changing for you guys of late? [read post]
25 Jan 2011, 7:24 am by Mandelman
In the debate over whether the mortgage-backed securities of recent years “taste great,” or are “less filling,” it appears that institutional investors and some of the world’s largest insurance companies are now saying that they’re less filling… as in Countrywide and Bank of America neglected to include the mortgage-backed part, and instead sold them empty “securities. [read post]
22 Jan 2011, 7:50 am by Mandelman
And then the investors would be something just shy of pleased that they were sold empty securities… to be specific, mortgage-backed securities without the mortgage-backed part. [read post]
17 Jan 2011, 3:13 pm by Betsy McKenzie
This article traces the rise of the U.S. market in litigation finance to the collapse of the derivatives and mortgage-backed securities markets. [read post]
5 Jan 2011, 4:35 pm by Mandelman
That day the secondary market froze because no one would buy mortgage backed securities because no one trusted the ratings anymore, and with no secondary market, banks started hoarding cash. [read post]
28 Dec 2010, 10:04 am by Mandelman
She says she is scared of her bank and its plentiful resources, so much so that she cannot even open its certified letters inquiring where her mortgage payments may be. [read post]
17 Dec 2010, 8:46 am by Mandelman
  In fact, considering everything that’s come to light over the last two years related to what our bankers did leading up to the meltdown, that sort of thinking at this point is just plain old idiotic. [read post]