Rep. Maxine Waters, D-CA, is none too thrilled with plans by the Treasury Department and Comptroller of the Currency to open up federal banking charters to fintech firms.
All five of the top players in the single-family mortgage servicing business reported slight de-clines in their portfolios during the second quarter, according to an exclusive Inside Mortgage Finance ranking and market analysis. As a group, the top five participants reported $3.661 trillion in mortgage servicing at the end of June, an 0.7 percent decline from the previous quarter. Although the Federal Reserve’s official tally of home mortgage debt outstanding ... [Includes two data charts]
The mortgage industry this week was busy trying to handicap what immediate changes might be forced upon the secondary market in the event Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mel Watt leaves the agency before his term ends in January. An early departure became more likely in the wake of sexual harassment allegations levied against Watt by an agency employee. The allegations surfaced last Friday in a report by Politico. Watt is widely viewed as an effective regulator whose ...
Depository institutions still have responsibility for most agency mortgage servicing, but nonbanks continued to gain share during the second quarter, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance analysis of agency mortgage-backed securities data. As of the end of June, nonbanks serviced $2.887 trillion of single-family loans in MBS pools is-sued by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae. That was up 2.8 percent from March and represented ... [Includes two data charts]
The U.S. Treasury Department this week called for a major technology push in financial markets that includes big upgrades in government mortgage-insurance programs. While most of the proposals could be accomplished by the agencies themselves, they also require funding from Congress. A new Treasury report backed Trump administration proposals to fund FHA technology up-grades, some of which could be used to expand digitalization of loan files. Funding legislation on ...
Although Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-TX, has vowed to introduce Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac reform legislation sometime this fall, industry stakeholders have shifted their focus to working with the executive branch on the issue. Trade groups have given up on the idea of Congress coming up with a workable solution, believing that change will occur administratively with the Treasury Department working in tandem with the Federal Housing Finance Agency. This belief covers not only ...
The denial rate on mortgage applications calculated solely from Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data provides a misleading measure of credit availability, according to industry analysts. Analysts from the Urban Institute and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. authored a paper suggesting that the attributes of loan applicants should be taken into consideration when determining denial rates. “Higher denial rates can be the result of either a tighter credit environment or an increase in ...
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac generated a combined $6.96 billion in net income during the second quarter of 2018, down from $7.19 billion in the first three months of the year. While Fannie posted a solid 4.6 percent quarterly increase, hitting $4.46 billion in the most recent period, Freddie’s net income was down 14.5 percent from the first quarter. At the midway point in 2018, both government-sponsored enterprises were way ahead of where they were in the first six months of last year ...
There are dozens of residential lenders that use the phrase “fintech” to describe their activities, but whether they will file to become a depository is a different matter.