Fannie Mae Priced $509.1 Million Multifamily DUS REMIC (FNA 2024-M4) Under Its GeMS Program
Fannie Mae Prices $628 Million Connecticut Avenue Securities (CAS) REMIC Deal
Fannie Mae Announces Sale of Non-Performing Loans
Households May Finally Be Adjusting to Higher Mortgage Rates
Fannie Mae Executes Two Credit Insurance Risk Transfer Transactions on $22.0 Billion of Single-Family Loans
Fannie Mae Receives 2024 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Award for Sustained Excellence
Higher Mortgage Rate Forecast Leads to Decline in 2024 Home Sales Expectations
Fannie Mae Provides Day 1 Certainty; New Enhancement Further Streamlines Mortgage Origination Process for Lenders and Homebuyers
Housing Activity Expected to Pick Up in 2024 as Rates Move Lower
Fannie Mae Announces Scheduled Release of Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2023 Financial Results
Fannie Mae Multifamily Closes 2023 With More Than $52 Billion in Volume
Mortgage Rates Expected to Dip Below 6 Percent in 2024, Boosting Home Sales
Home Price Growth Falls Further in Fourth Quarter
Fannie Mae Announces Sale of Reperforming Loans
Consumer Optimism About Mortgage Rates Jumps Significantly
The number of people claiming unemployment benefits for the first time in the US last week was 400,000, and the estimated number is 385,000
The number of people claiming unemployment benefits for the first time in the US last week was 400,000. The estimated number was 385,000, compared with the previous value of 419,000.
Cuba announces suspension of US dollar cash deposits
Cuba announced on Thursday that it would temporarily stop accepting US dollar cash bank deposits from June 21, as tougher US sanctions limit its ability to use dollars overseas, but will still accept dollar transfers. "it is becoming increasingly difficult for Cuba to find international banks or financial institutions that are willing to receive, exchange or process US dollar cash," the Cuban central bank said in a statement. " Some Cubans and analysts speculate that the move is to control the price of the dollar on the black market. Since the import-dependent country began to open stores that sell goods in hard currency and stopped selling dollars because of a shortage of cash, the black market price of the dollar has been
Investment Morning Post: the S & P 500 hits a record high and oil prices rise to their highest level in more than two years
Stocks in the United States closed higher on Thursday, with the S & P 500 closing above its record high set on May 7, as economic data appeared to support the Fed's assertion that the current upsurge in inflation would be temporary. All three major US stock indexes rose, with the NASDAQ leading the way among the market-leading big stocks. But economically sensitive transport stocks and small-cap stocks closed lower. The Dow Jones Industrial average rose 19.1 points, or 0.06%, to 34466.24. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index rose 19.63 points, or 0.47%, to close at 4239.18. The Nasdaq Index rose 108.58 points.
Zuckerberg plans to work remotely half the time: happier and more productive
Facebook announced on Wednesday that from June 15, employees at all levels of the company can apply to continue to work full-time remotely after the outbreak. Mark Zuckerberg, the company's founder and CEO, will take the lead. In an internal memo to employees, he said he planned to work remotely for half of the next year. "I find that telecommuting gives me more space to think about long-term problems and more time with my family, which makes me happier and more productive at work," Zuckerberg wrote in the memo. " A spokesman for Facebook confirmed that Zuckerberg in the coming year
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