HML unveils monthly mortgage performance MI report

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A new monthly data set and quarterly commentary to help mortgage investors and lenders understand the current risks in mortgage asset pools is being launched by HML Business Intelligence

The Mortgage Investor report will provide mortgage lenders and investors with insights into the performance of live residential mortgage assets from origination to the current day

Brian Brodie, chief executive officer of HML, said: “Access to mortgage performance MI at this critical time will cast much needed light on portfolio risk. Using HML Business Intelligence’s analytical expertise combined with their extensive database means we can provide an informed view quantifying the current risks within any segment of the market.””

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