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Mr. Cooper costs Rocket $5B more than first announced

Rocket Cos. has closed its acquisition of Mr. Cooper, just six months after the transaction was first announced, with a near $5 billion increase in valuation. The transition has already begun; Mr. Cooper and all servicing functions are being rebranded  under the Rocket umbrella. Right now, the company is being branded as Mr. Cooper powered […]

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More home equity, more lending options for lenders

The amount of tappable home equity Americans hold continues to increase, growing annually by 5% for the second quarter, a Transunion study found. Several operators in the market, whether lenders themselves or tech providers, have launched products and platforms over the last few days to serve these equity-rich homeowners. As of June 30, the total

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FHA premium cancellation bill reintroduced in the House

A bipartisan bill looking to end the Federal Housing Administration’s life-of-loan requirement for that form of mortgage insurance coverage has been reintroduced in the House of Representatives. The Mortgage Insurance Freedom Act was previously introduced in last year’s lame duck session of Congress by Rep. Gregory Meeks, D-New York, and Rep. Pete Sessions, R-Texas. Under

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Pacaso gets funding for non-QM co-borrower securitizations

Financial technology firm Pacaso has closed on a revolving credit facility it will use to enable sales of 30-year second-home mortgages with co-borrowers into the securitized market. The $100 million facility from Texas Capital Bank will fund Pacaso’s purchases of the mortgages, which have an initial five-year interest-only period. It also will accommodate inclusion of

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Why cap markets tech use has grown and what it means for LOs

New data shows growing use of product, pricing and eligibility engines has given nonbank mortgage executives, their loan officers and others more immediate access to capital-markets information that could be a competitive advantage. It also points to opportunities that could jumpstart mortgage professionals’ careers, depending on their goals and interest in these developments. Most of

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Fed cuts but only some mortgage rates are moving lower

The Federal Open Market Committee’s decision to meet broad expectations for a 25 basis point cut might not give many people in the market for a home loan the break they anticipated. “What does that do for mortgage rates? I think we’ve already seen that show up. The last three, four weeks, we’ve seen mortgage

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From crypto to DPA: 8 newest mortgage products, programs

While it is increasingly likely the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac conservatorships are nearing some sort of end, the question is whether their conforming product boxes will be expanded as a result. The demand for products that address unique borrower needs isn’t going away anytime soon. In recent weeks, lenders have introduced a wide range

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Bitcoin and Ethereum cryptocurrency

Real estate company launches crypto-based platform

Angel Garcia/Bloomberg The Trump administration has made efforts during its first eight months back in office to legitimize cryptocurrency in the U.S. economy, and Linkhome Holdings is getting ahead of the curve. The AI-powered real estate company launched a platform that allows buyers to purchase property with cryptocurrency, it announced in a press release Monday.

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LitFinancial turns to crypto for mortgage funding

Mortgage correspondent lender LitFinancial has launched a stablecoin on an Ethereum blockchain with the initial aim of improving its treasury efficiency and reducing its cost of capital. Lit, based in Troy Michigan, is working with Brale, a stablecoin-as-a-service platform, and Stably, a stablecoin advisory firm, on the new token which is named litUSD. Brale is

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Figure Technology goes public, opens at $36 per share

Figure Technology Solutions started trading as a public company and the first moves were substantially higher, according to information on Yahoo Finance. The company priced its offering at $25 per share on Wednesday evening. Early trades, starting around 12:30, put the stock in a range between $32 and $37 per share, with an opening price

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