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Short Takes: MGIC Continues its Comeback / Who Will Represent GSE Employees? / It’s Earnings Season Which Means MSR Mark-Ups / Wingspan Hires COO / CFPB’s Cordray Does ‘Comedy Central’

January 9, 2014
Paul Muolo and Thomas Ressler
MGIC's stock is trading near a 52-week high of $8.82 a share. The company, like the rest of the sector, is anxiously waiting on new capital-to-risk standards from FHFA.
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FHFA, Via Fannie and Freddie, Readies New ‘Eligibility Standards’ for MI Firms; States Will See the Rules First

January 9, 2014
The Federal Housing Finance Agency – via Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – is preparing new eligibility standards for mortgage-insurance firms and plans to show a first draft of the rules to state insurance regulators, Inside Mortgage Finance has learned. Private MIs may not get a peek at the rules until sometime in March. Also, insurance regulators may be required to sign a “non-disclosure” agreement with the FHFA or the government-sponsored enterprises regarding the content they see. Among other things, the eligibility standards will establish...
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New FHFA Director Watt Delays GSE G-Fee Increase; Lawmakers Hope Work Continues on MBS Platform

January 9, 2014
Official Washington and mortgage-industry observers expect some near-term flux as new Federal Housing Finance Director Mel Watt adjusts to his job and works to make the conservator and regulator of the government-sponsored enterprises his own. The former North Carolina Congressman was sworn in Monday to a five-year term as the FHFA’s new director. Watt replaces Acting Director Edward DeMarco, who was appointed as interim agency head following the resignation of FHFA Director James Lockhart in August 2009. The 20-year veteran House Democrat had been expected...
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New CFPB Servicing Rule May Push Nonbanks And Independents to Sell Rather Than Adapt

January 9, 2014
The mergers-and-acquisitions market is expected to be robust this year thanks to falling loan production, which likely will force weaker players in the mortgage industry to align with stronger partners. But now there’s another reason why M&A activity could be brisk: new servicing rules from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. According to industry officials and Fitch Ratings, new servicing rules will drive up compliance costs for all servicers, but smaller players – including community banks and nonbanks – could see their profits erode as they increase spending to stay compliant. In a new report, Fitch writes...
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State AGs and CFPB Settle with Ocwen, Suggest More Servicing Oversight Deals Are in the Works

January 9, 2014
State attorneys general and officials at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau suggest that their settlement in December with Ocwen Financial doesn’t end their quest to reform the industry. “We are not out of the woods yet, and we will not be until all mortgage servicers understand that they must step up and toe the line,” said Richard Cordray, the director of the CFPB. The top five servicers have now agreed...
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Lenders Large and Small Plan on Offering Non-QMs – To Well-Qualified Borrowers

January 9, 2014
When the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was working on the definition for qualified mortgages, some warned the regulator that only QMs would be available after the standards took effect. However, with the QM era set to begin Friday, a number of lenders will offer non-QMs even though such originations will come with increased liability. While interest-only mortgages don’t meet QM criteria, the loans will continue to be offered by lenders large and small. The government-sponsored enterprises won’t buy them, so the originations will be left to portfolio lenders and those with non-agency sales outlets. “We will continue making...
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Fannie, Freddie Complete Pre-Financial Crisis Repurchase Reviews, End 2013 With Settlements

January 9, 2014
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac ended 2013 with several multi-million dollar settlements of buyback claims related to pre-crisis loans, completing a review of such loans mandated by their regulator. The Federal Housing Finance Agency directed Fannie and Freddie to complete their reviews of pre-conservatorship loan acquisitions and buyback demands by the end of 2013. Completing the rep-and-warrant reviews, the FHFA said was vital “to restore confidence in marketplace norms and practices and accelerate the resolution of outstanding claims.” Fannie, Freddie and their regulator, the Federal Housing Finance Agency, have been dogged...
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With Jan. 10 Implementation of New Mortgage Rules, Lenders Brace for Impact, Grapple With Uncertainty

January 9, 2014
With a handful of pivotal mortgage lending and servicing rules from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau going live at the end of this week, industry representatives have been readying themselves to cross the threshold while not quite certain about how complete compliance is going to be or how much access to mortgage credit might be crimped. Of the four rules that kick in on Jan. 10 – those dealing with ability-to-repay/qualified mortgages, loan originator compensation, mortgage servicing, and high-cost mortgages – clearly the ATR rule continues to consume most of the oxygen in the room. One of the biggest points of uncertainty has to do...
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Lenders Large and Small Will Offer Non-QM Mortgages – To Well-Qualified Borrowers

January 9, 2014
Brandon Ivey
Residential lenders reported a gradual increase in interest-only originations as 2013 progressed, despite a decline in total production.
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Securitization Market Shivers in Late 2013 as Production Drops Sharply

January 9, 2014
John Bancroft
Monthly production of single-family MBS went into a steady, year-long decline at the beginning of 2013. In December, total single-family MBS issuance fell to just $77.1 billion, the lowest monthly production figure since July 2011.
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