Posts belonging to Category Mortgage Backed Securities



The Housing Markets Aren’t Bouncing Back

 

Prices and sales in the housing market appear to be grim through 2015 according to economists, builders and others in the industry. The biggest drop already occurred in 2008. Ancillary industries such as landscaping, mortgage lending, and home improvement feel the loss as well.

Whistleblower Problems Add to Bank of America’s Woes

 

A Bank of America employee will collect $930,000 from his former employer, Bank of America, for being fired in violation of the whistleblower protections. The employee blew the whistle on fraud at Countrywide Financial Corp. and led internal investigations that found “pervasive wire, mail and bank fraud involving Countrywide employees,” according to the U.S. Department […]

Time Is Running Out On Credit Crisis Legal Claims

 

Many investors, both individuals and corporations, were misled by their brokers and harmed during the credit crisis. For various reasons, however, many such investors have not yet taken action to recover their losses. Some have delayed taking action in order to see whether the misconduct warranted legal action while others just put it off until […]

SEC Expands Investigations into Toxic CDO Deals as the Awful Truth Begins to Come Out

 

The SEC is expanding its investigation into Wall Street’s sales practices involving toxic collateralized debt obligations that were linked to subprime mortgages as more and more evidence comes out that the Wall Street banks deliberately defrauded some of their customers.

Bank of America Must Deal with Exposure of $50-$100 Billion Associated with Toxic Mortgages Securities

 

Investors who bought toxic mortgage-backed bonds from Bank of America’s Countrywide, and homeowners seeking loan modifications are proposing drastic measures to better enable BofA to deal with the onslaught of their litigation without a bankruptcy or a receivership imposed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. According to a Reuters/CNBC.com article entitled “Will Bank of America […]

Credit Unions Sue Goldman Sachs for Misrepresenting Mortgage-Backed Securities

 

The National Credit Union Administration (“NCUA”), acting as liquidating agent for failed corporate credit unions, has filed suit in a federal court in Los Angeles against Goldman Sachs. The complaint involves the sale of $1.2 billion of mortgage-backed securities that were “destined to perform poorly.”

Market Turmoil Expected to Precipitate an Avalanche of Suitability Claims

 

Just as a low tide near the seashore can reveal shipwrecks, a falling stock market often reveals misconduct by investment advisers. This is particularly true with respect to an investment adviser’s duty to recommend only investments to a customer that are suitable in light of the customer’s investment objectives, status in life and risk tolerance. […]

Mortgage-Backed Securities Problems Continue to Haunt Bank of America

 

Bank of America plans to take another $13 billion in charges related to a pending settlement with private label mortgage-backed securities investors, including the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Pimco Investment Management, and Blackrock Financial Management, according to a Reuters article entitled “BofA to take $13 billion more in charges: Bernstein.”

Wells Fargo Settles Mortgage-Backed Securities Claims filed by Pension Funds

 

Wells Fargo & Co. has agreed to pay $125 million to a group of pension funds to settle a class action filed by various public pension funds that purchased billions of dollars of mortgage-backed securities believing their money was in AAA-backed investments, according to a Wall Street Journal article by David Benoit entitled “Wells Fargo […]

Morgan Keegan for Sale?

 

Regions Financial Corp. is trying to find a buyer for Morgan Keegan, but the clock is ticking, and the longer it takes, the greater the likelihood that its most valuable asset, the advisor reps, will leave, thereby reducing the value, and making a sale unlikely to happen at all, according to Andrew Osterand’s InvestmentNews article […]