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First Republic Reduces Non-Agency Loan Sales in Second Quarter

July 18, 2013
Brandon Ivey
Jumbo originations increased at First Republic Bank, but its mortgage gain-on-sale margin took a hit.
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Rising Rates Having Mixed Effect on Home Purchases

July 18, 2013
Brandon Ivey
The non-cash share of home-purchase financing increased to 71 percent in June from 67 percent in February, based on the three-month moving average.
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Flagstar Job Loss Could Top 300, Large MSR Sale in the Works

July 18, 2013
Paul Muolo
Flagstar hopes to unload $30 billion in residential servicing rights, but is contemplating selling even more in the way of MSRs.
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Cole Taylor Mortgage in Detailed Sale Talks With PE Firms

July 18, 2013
Paul Muolo
Three years ago Cole Taylor Bank had no presence in the mortgage market until Willie Newman joined the bank and started a residential division.
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Senate Lawmakers Issue Draft FHA Reform Bill in Wake of More Comprehensive House FHA-GSE Bill

July 18, 2013
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson, D-SD, and Ranking Minority Member Mike Crapo, R-ID, have released a draft FHA solvency bill that is far less ambitious than legislation proposed by House GOP leaders last week. The Senate bill, the FHA Solvency Act of 2013, would essentially shore up the existing FHA program by allowing higher mortgage insurance premiums and requiring a bigger capital buffer. The housing finance reform bill introduced by Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-TX, chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, would significantly change the FHA program by narrowing its focus and limiting the depth of coverage it provides. The draft Senate bill contains...
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Growing GSE Purchase Market Surprisingly Uniform In Some Dimensions, Some Lenders More Adept

July 18, 2013
The purchase-mortgage market in the first half of 2013 has shown solid gains over the same per-iod last year, especially in a handful of booming state markets, but different lenders are having widely varying success getting on top of the wave. A new Inside Mortgage Finance analysis of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loan-level data shows that 20.2 percent of single-family mortgages securitized by the two government-sponsored enterprises in the first half of the year were purchase-mortgage loans, and total volume was up 31.1 percent from the same time last year. First-time homebuyers accounted...[Includes two data charts]
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Republicans Cave, Allowing Senate to Confirm Cordray, Bringing Certainty to Mortgage Market

July 18, 2013
The high-stakes game of chicken Congressional Democrats and Republicans have been playing for the better part of the last two years over President Obama’s nomination of Richard Cordray to be director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau came to an end this week as GOP members of the Senate blinked first. On Tuesday, the Republicans agreed to allow an up-or-down vote on Cordray to avert a showdown over longstanding filibuster rules in the Senate. Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV, has been threatening to upend the Senate’s traditional filibuster mechanism and change the rule under which presidential nominees must receive 60 votes in order to be approved. Cordray’s nomination to a full five-year term was approved...
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As Rates Rise, Banks Boost MSR Valuations But Are These Marks Too Aggressive?

July 18, 2013
Wells Fargo increased its residential servicing portfolio by a meager 2 percent in the second quarter but marked up the asset value of its mortgage servicing rights by a mouth-watering 18 percent, a clear sign that it feels comfortable about both improving delinquencies and higher interest rates. The nation’s largest lender/servicer was hardly alone among the nation’s megabanks, all of which reported higher market values on MSR remaining principal balances that were mostly unchanged. Bank of America reported...
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Compliance Experts Warn Lenders Could Be ‘Guilty Until Proven Innocent’ Under FHA Enforcement Proposals

July 18, 2013
Compliance experts are urging FHA lenders to express their concerns about a potential new enforcement regime the Department of Housing and Urban Development has proposed that could raise the risks of doing business with the FHA. The HUD proposal, which was published as a notice in the Federal Register with a comment deadline of Sept. 9, seeks comment on measures that would further enhance quality assurance in origination, underwriting and servicing. HUD has routinely used quality assurance methods, including routine and targeted audits, post-endorsement loan reviews and monitoring of early default and claim rates to evaluate lender compliance. Attorneys with K&L Gates cautioned...
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Rising Interest Rates Having Mixed Effects on Home Purchases, Affordability Remains High

July 18, 2013
The recent sharp increase in mortgage interest rates has priced some borrowers out of the market and motivated others to complete home purchases, according to industry participants. If interest rates stay near current levels, home affordability is expected to remain strong, encouraging home purchases. The market for non-distressed properties is still healthy, according to results from the latest Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance HousingPulse Tracking Survey. Average time on market for non-distressed properties is declining, the average number of offers is increasing and sales-to-list price ratios are at elevated levels. The trends have been driven...
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