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Lehman Wins Bankruptcy Court Approval of $2.15 B Deal With Fannie; Judge Upholds NCUA Suit Against Goldman

January 31, 2014
A Manhattan federal bankruptcy court this week approved Lehman Brother’s proposed $2 billion-plus settlement that would end an $18.9 billion claim filed against the defunct investment bank by Fannie Mae over soured mortgage securities. Judge James Peck of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, signed off on the settlement agreement between Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and the government-sponsored enterprise, as well as Lehman’s wholly owned subsidiaries Aurora Commercial Group and Aurora Loan Services. ALS was a large Alt A lender/servicer. The deal grants...
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Obama Barely Mentions Housing in State of the Union Speech; Treasury Official Says No To HARP Extension

January 31, 2014
President Obama’s scant mention of housing finance reform or mortgage policy during this week’s State of the Union address was not entirely a surprise, say industry observers, but an administration official’s remarks last week on the Home Affordable Refinance Program’s outlook were more encouraging. Obama spoke of housing exactly twice during his prime time speech: first to describe the housing market as “rebounding” and again to demand from Congress “legislation that protects the taxpayers from footing the bill for a housing crisis ever again.” Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac were mentioned...
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The Future of Mortgage Banking: Are We Moving to an Originate-to-Hold Model?

January 31, 2014
Thomas Ressler
Will more commercial banks hold 30-year fixed loans in portfolio? Wells Fargo and JPM are doing it, but what if rates spike unexpectedly?
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What We’re Hearing: Are Lenders Faking Their Rate Sheets? / Cash Help on the Way for Nonbanks / Waiting for Godot and Jumbo MBS / Obama's Big GSE ‘Miss’ / Black Rock Likes Wally and Penny / Congressman’s Trailer Park Talk With Bad Num

January 31, 2014
Paul Muolo
At deadline we got wind of a former Wall Street investment banker who is setting up a fund to help independent mortgage firms (nonbanks) raise capital.
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Banks at Center of Non-Agency Market Until GSE Market Share is Scaled Down

January 31, 2014
Issuance of non-agency mortgage-backed securities is expected to remain constrained until a number of issues are sorted out, from reform of the government-sponsored enterprises to an increase in demand from investors. “The non-agency MBS market is stuck somewhat in limbo until we know where the GSEs are going,” said Steven Abrahams, head of securitization and MBS research in the U.S. at Deutsche Bank Securities, during last week’s ABS Vegas conference. More than 5,600 people registered ...
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New Efforts Aim to Jumpstart Non-Agency Market

January 31, 2014
The Treasury Department and the Structured Finance Industry Group announced separate initiatives last week aimed at increasing activity in the non-agency market. Both efforts plan to round up a variety of industry participants to work through issues that have prevented significant issuance of new non-agency mortgage-backed securities. “In the absence of an apparent leader, Treasury plans to coordinate a series of conversations with relevant regulators, market participants and other stakeholders to help ...
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Low-Risk Non-QMs Likely to Be Priced Well

January 31, 2014
The risks that come with originating loans that don’t receive qualified mortgage protections can be significant. However, industry participants suggest that low-risk non-QMs can be priced at levels similar to the interest rates available on QMs. While interest-only mortgages don’t meet the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s standards for QMs, a number of banks plan to continue to offer IOs to well-qualified borrowers. Analysts at Barclays Capital noted that the loans don’t present lenders with ...
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Non-QMs in MBS Face Higher Loss Expectations

January 31, 2014
Mortgages included in new non-agency mortgage-backed securities that fall outside of the safe harbor for qualified mortgages will be assigned higher loss expectations, according to criteria released last week by Standard & Poor’s. Other rating services have released similar criteria, with credit-enhancement requirements expected to be higher for non-agency MBS that include loans other than safe harbor QMs. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s ability-to-repay rule established a number of ...
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Bank Holdings of Non-Agency MBS Increased in 3Q

January 31, 2014
While the net supply of non-agency mortgage-backed securities continues to run off, holdings by banks and thrifts actually increased in the third quarter of 2013, according to a new ranking and analysis by Inside Nonconforming Markets. The entities held $145.83 billion in non-agency MBS at the end of the third quarter of 2013, up 2.2 percent from the previous quarter. Banks and thrifts held 17.8 percent of non-agency MBS outstanding at the end of the third quarter. JPMorgan Chase is the ... [Includes one data chart]
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Purchase Jumbos Available, But Some Avoid Them

January 31, 2014
Borrowers looking to purchase a home with a loan balance above conforming loan limits have a number of financing options, according to real estate agents across the country. However, some potential homebuyers are opting to avoid jumbo mortgages by paying with cash or putting enough down to receive a conforming mortgage. Tom Popik, research director of Campbell Surveys, said respondents to the latest Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance HousingPulse Tracking Survey reported that jumbo mortgage availability ...
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