Troubled New York Community Bancorp is reportedly ready to pledge about $5 billion in home loans originated by Flagstar Bank as collateral for risk transfer that would bolster its capital.
Source: Inman News
Flagstar mortgages could help NYCB shore up its balance sheet
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