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Basel Proposes Credit Ratings to Gauge Certain Credit Risk, Likely Setting Up Divergence Among Regulators

December 18, 2015
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision issued a revised proposed standardized approach for gauging credit risk, making adjustments suggested by industry participants. Among the revisions was the allowance for certain banks to use external credit ratings as part of determining capital requirements for credit risk. While regulators in various countries appear likely to adopt the proposed use of credit ratings, U.S. banking regulators wouldn’t be able to due to provisions in the Dodd-Frank Act. Anticipating the divergence among regulators, the BCBS noted that banks would classify exposures into three different buckets, provided that certain minimum criteria are met. U.S. banking regulators noted...
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What We’re Hearing: No Trouble or Big Maybe-Trouble for PHH? / The Key Bank Dilemma / Subprime Ready to Roar? / What’s a ‘Safe’ Level for Subprime? / Chronos in M&A Deal / TRID Fines of $5K Per Day Per Violation

December 18, 2015
Paul Muolo
Rod Alba of ABA offered up this sobering thought: for violating the TRID rule, lenders could be fined up to $5,000 per violation, per day.
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Production Earnings Down in 3Q15 as Margins Shrink, Servicing Weakened

December 18, 2015
Income from mortgage production-related activities fell sharply during the third quarter of 2015, according to a new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis of earnings reports from 13 major companies. And results from mortgage servicing operations were even worse. The 13 lenders reported a combined $1.623 billion in production-related income for the third quarter, a decline of 23.9 percent from the previous period. While all but two of the lenders managed to ... [Includes one data chart]
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Mortgage Banking Profits Fade in 3Q15

December 18, 2015
Mortgage bankers reported a sharp decline in profitability during the third quarter of 2015, including a bottom-line loss on servicing activity, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association’s quarterly performance report. The average firm’s pretax income was $1.70 million for the third quarter, the MBA said, down 51.4 percent from the previous three-month period. For the year, however, average firm pretax income was up 19.1 percent from the first nine months of 2014 ...
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FHFA Releases GSE 2016 Scorecard with Increased CRTs

December 18, 2015
The Federal Housing Finance Agency gave Fannie Mac and Freddie Mac their marching orders for 2016 by releasing its annual objectives late this week. Increasing access to credit, more risk sharing and continued work on building a new single security are among the primary goals for the year.As credit risk transfers continue to evolve, the FHFA said the GSEs should be transferring credit risk on a minimum of 90 percent of the unpaid principal balance of newly acquired single-family mortgages in loan categories targeted for risk transfer. For 2016, those targets include non-Home Affordable Refinance Programs, fixed-rate terms greater than 20 years, and loan-to-value ratios above 60 percent.
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Vendors Still Scrambling to Help Lenders with TRID

December 18, 2015
More than two months into the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s integrated disclosure rule, known as TRID, many lenders apparently are still at the mercy of their technology vendors to get fully and finally up to speed. “Our members report that problems and glitches are still prevalent everywhere,” said Rodrigo Alba, senior regulatory counsel at the American Bankers Association, during a webinar this week sponsored by Inside Mortgage Finance, an affiliated publication ...
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GSE Buyback Activity Continued to Tumble in Third Quarter

December 18, 2015
A new Inside The GSEs analysis reveals that seller repurchases of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgages fell to an all-time low during the third quarter as the industry continued to move beyond the havoc caused by pre-crash lending excess. Fannie and Freddie reported combined repurchases or other indemnification related to $434.2 million of home loans backing their mortgage-backed securities during the third quarter. That was down just 0.5 percent from the second quarter, but it was the lowest total since the GSEs began filing repurchase disclosures with the Securities and Exchange Commission back in early 2012. The GSEs also reported all-time lows in their inventory of pending and disputed buyback...
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Ally Financial Plans to Reenter Mortgage Space

December 18, 2015
Ally Financial – which operates mostly as an auto lender now – plans to reenter the residential mortgage space, a move that comes more than three years after the depository threw its Residential Capital subsidiary into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and liquidated its once-massive servicing portfolio. Then again, a quick look at Ally’s balance sheet reveals that it still holds a tidy sum of home mortgages, $7.85 billion in residential first liens and $344 million in junior liens ...
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Changing Demographics Frame Housing’s Future

December 18, 2015
Household growth between 2010 and 2030 will be overwhelmingly nonwhite and half of the net new homeowners over the next 15 years will be Hispanic, according to experts in a forum on demographic changes hosted this week by the Urban Institute. Groups with low “headship” rate (the number of householders who are primary borrowers) and homeownership rates, including Hispanics and other nonwhites, constitute a growing share of the U.S. population ...
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'Jumpstart' Language in 2016 Spending Bill Cause for Concern

December 18, 2015
President Obama is expected to sign the $1.5 trillion omnibus spending bill this Friday, which includes several provisions in the Jumpstart GSE Reform Act and prohibits the GSEs from building capital anytime soon. The bill would prevent the Treasury from selling its stock in the GSEs, but would not prevent guaranty fee increases to fund other government spending. A recent twist introduced a sunset provision this week that would limit the prohibition on Treasury sales of GSE stock just for the next two years. Investors Unite, a shareholders trade group, noted that this provision is “effectively locking in the status quo of the flawed conservatorship well into 2017.” Section 702 of the 2,000-plus page omnibus spending bill limits the sale of...
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