v****e 发帖数: 19471 | 1 Banks Face Fight Over Mortgage-Loan Buybacks
Fannie and Freddie Work to Push Bad Loans to Originators; a Search for Appli
cants' Lies
By NICK TIMIRAOS And APARAJITA SAHA-BUBNA
While mortgage delinquencies are easing, banks are facing a new round of los
ses from loans made just before the financial crisis, and the fight to keep
them off their balance sheets is intensifying.
Leading the charge to make originators repurchase their loans are Fannie Mae
and Freddie Mac, the two government-owned finan | b****n 发帖数: 60 | | v****e 发帖数: 19471 | 3 今天fas这2.4%长得莫名其妙啊,我估计明天都得还回去还得到倒找。。。
【在 b****n 的大作中提到】 : Ding!
| p*********n 发帖数: 556 | 4 I would think this mortgage repuchase thing must have been well-known among
big institutions. The report said that this issue was first
discussed by the banks back in March.
Considering the significant down trend for banks stocks so far, I think this
is kindof 'cover on news' play. Tomorrow might be down, but I believe the
down side risk for bank stocks is very limited after this report, at least
in mid-term.
【在 v****e 的大作中提到】 : 今天fas这2.4%长得莫名其妙啊,我估计明天都得还回去还得到倒找。。。
| l******n 发帖数: 507 | 5 sounds reasonable to me.
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【在 p*********n 的大作中提到】 : I would think this mortgage repuchase thing must have been well-known among : big institutions. The report said that this issue was first : discussed by the banks back in March. : Considering the significant down trend for banks stocks so far, I think this : is kindof 'cover on news' play. Tomorrow might be down, but I believe the : down side risk for bank stocks is very limited after this report, at least : in mid-term.
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