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Freddie Mac Underwriting Tightening in 2026

Commercial Observer

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June 29, 2026

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Across eight Freddie Mac multifamily securitizations priced in early 2026, underwriting has tightened decisively, according to CRED iQ data. The weighted-average debt service coverage on the Freddie Mac conduit K series sits at 1.41 times against a 63.9 percent loan-to-value (LTV), with full-term or partial interest-only structures attached to roughly 95 percent of balance. CRED []

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The Economic Times

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· Jun 25, 2026

RBI charts next step in money market reforms

RBI charts next step in money market reforms

The West Australian

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· Jun 29, 2026

Tax cuts, pay rises and text message changes on the way

A new financial year brings with it a raft of changes to government payments, tax rates and business reporting requirements.

Bloomberg

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· Jul 1, 2026

Goldman Sachs Says Capital Spending Is Powering the Bull Market

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The Register

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· Jul 3, 2026

Failed blockchain project ends with big fine for fibs about it being on track

A final humiliation for Australia’s Securities Exchange and its attempts to run a bourse on distributed ledgers

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 22, 2026

Nebius: The Funding Gap Could Make The Stock Crash

Nebius: The Funding Gap Could Make The Stock Crash

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 2, 2026

Is the Stock Market Entering Its Melt-Up Phase? Here's What History Says Investors Should Do Right Now.

Don't panic; do this instead.

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Related coverage for "Freddie Mac Underwriting Tightening in 2026": The Economic Times — RBI charts next step in money market reforms . The West Australian — Tax cuts, pay rises and text message changes on the way. Bloomberg — Goldman Sachs Says Capital Spending Is Powering the Bull Market. The Register — Failed blockchain project ends with big fine for fibs about it being on track. Seeking Alpha — Nebius: The Funding Gap Could Make The Stock Crash. The Motley Fool — Is the Stock Market Entering Its Melt-Up Phase? Here's What History Says Investors Should Do Right Now.