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29 Jan 2011, 6:36 am by Mandelman
Bauer for Defendant and Respondent. ___________________________________________ As alleged in this case, plaintiff, a married woman, obtained an adjustable rate loan from a bank to purchase real property secured by a deed of trust on her residence. [read post]
14 Jan 2011, 7:27 pm by Adam Levitin
  Some, like this ACE Securities Home Equity Loan Trust 2005-HE4 or this GSAMP Trust 2005-WMC1 or this Carrington Mortgage Loan Series Trust 2006-FRE1 require the mortgagor's name and a street address on the schedule (whether that info is correct is another story). [read post]
30 Dec 2010, 6:00 am by Kara OBrien
UK branches of firms whose home state is within the EEA are not required to apply the Code as their home state will be required to apply equivalent provisions under CRD3. [read post]
27 Dec 2010, 8:12 pm by David Jacobson
16: Award coverage threshold updated 15: ASIC’S monitoring of financial services providers 14: CAMAC Information Paper on Executive Remuneration 12: Fair go: unfair contracts 11: ASIC takes over market supervision 08: AUSTRAC orders external AML/CTF audit 06: ASIC relief applications August- November 2009 05: Super System Review Report released 05: Australian Information Commissioner: Privacy and Freedom of Information (1) 05: Credit risk and personal property… [read post]
19 Dec 2010, 1:16 am by Mandelman
As rates rose, fewer qualified for loans, homes stayed on the market longer… prices fell. [read post]
17 Dec 2010, 8:46 am by Mandelman
  Those that had been closest to the edge of the precipice when they bought their homes, many the victims of predatory lending practices, although certainly some their own worst enemies, fell in, their homes lost to foreclosure when they couldn’t make the rising payments on adjustable rate loans, and couldn’t refinance or sell as a result of falling prices, and tightening credit standards for mortgage loans. [read post]
23 Nov 2010, 9:24 am by Mandelman
It worked so well that, in 1997, JPMorgan created BISTRO, which stood for “Broad Index Securitized Trust Offering. [read post]
19 Nov 2010, 7:15 am by admin
    That wouldn’t matter so much if the loans were collateralized by remarketable assets like mortgaged formal homes, but as these are consumer loans, where the repayment is predicated on mutual personal expectations, collapse of the MFI could mean collapse of repayment. [read post]
18 Nov 2010, 6:50 am by admin
  If you think this scenario farfetched, study the history of South Africa’s Gateway program, of new-build secured home lending in formerly black townships shortly after full democracy. [read post]
15 Nov 2010, 11:51 am by LindaMBeale
  Third, both countries share the stagnation of middle class wages--and what is worse in the US is that we have at the same time huge increases in inequalities as the "investor/manager class" continues to reap all the rewards of the economic system and be favored by the tax system so that it reaps most of the subsidies provided that way as well (the huge part of the benefit of the extra large housing mortgage interest deduction is enjoyed by the wealthiest Americans, who itemize and… [read post]
1 Nov 2010, 3:00 am by LindaMBeale
  Often, original mortgages and notes were put in a trust and pass-through certificates were issued by the trust--this is the case in particular when Ginnie, Freddie, or Fannie aggregated a pool of mortgage loans and issued certificates representing ownership interests in that pool of loans which are treated as obligations secured by interests in real property under Treas. [read post]
21 Oct 2010, 6:53 am by Dennis Hursh
Mortgage REITs, which compose about 7% of the market, loan money to real estate owners or invest in existing mortgage-backed securities. [read post]
10 Oct 2010, 8:11 am by Mandelman
  He included a man who was foreclosed on even though he didn’t have a mortgage and had paid cash for his home; a home that had two foreclosure suits against it because two servicers claimed to have ownership of the title; and a couple foreclosed on over a $75 late fee that they were in the process of contesting. [read post]
27 Aug 2010, 11:07 am by Mandelman
  The equity world is like a f#@king zit compared with the bond market. [read post]
13 May 2010, 2:06 am by Kevin LaCroix
The plaintiffs represented investors that had purchased securities in the company’s $345 million April 2008 trust preferred securities offering. [read post]
The very possibility of a corporate turnaround has encouraged investors to take risk in buying discounted equity and debt in restructurings, where there would be far less interest in asset trading in liquidations. [read post]
14 Apr 2010, 3:55 am by Mandelman
  Washington Mutual increased its securitization of sub-prime loans six-fold, primarily through its sub-prime lender, Long Beach Mortgage Corporation. [read post]
But Theodore Roosevelt consistently battled the “trusts,” and in his 1912 campaign (running now under the banner of the Progressive Party, rather than as a Republican), Roosevelt recommended strong federal regulation to offset corporate power. [read post]
-style trust preferred securities and other instruments that effectively pay cumulative distributions, and in many cases are debt for tax purposes - from Tier 1 Capital status. [read post]