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Nomura fighting back against FHFA toxic mortgage lawsuit
Jan 28, 2015Nomura Holdings reportedly does not want to settle with the Federal Housing Finance Agency because it claims that its U.S. unit did not knowingly sell bonds backed by fraudulently originated loans to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the run-up to the crisis.
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Freddie Mac prices first 2015 STACR risk-sharing deal
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MoodyÕ: FHA premium cut will increase home sales by 45,000 this year
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S&P reportedly close to massive mortgage-bond rating settlement
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WATCH: Famous televangelist gives terrible reverse mortgage advice
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Executive Conversation: Milt Shaw on leadership and vendor management
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SIGTARP: Treasury must develop oversight for Blight Elimination Program
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Most Top-10 Lenders See Reverse Mortgage Slump Near Year’s End
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MBA Program to Attract More Young Workers to Mortgage Business
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Bankers: Avalanche of Mortgage Rules Make Lending Too Tough
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Trulia doubles MLS partnerships in 2014
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Mortgage Bankers Association adds 21 new members
Jan 27, 2015
