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Repurchase Activity Jumps Again in 2Q11, But Lenders May Be Winning More Appeals

August 11, 2011
Mortgage lenders faced a rising tide of repurchase requests from the secondary market during the second quarter of 2011, according to an Inside Mortgage Finance analysis of earnings reports from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The two government-sponsored enterprises said they realized $4.1 billion in repurchases and indemnifications during the second quarter, up 46 percent from the first three months of the year. It was the second largest repurchase binge on record, trailing only the $5.9 billion reported for the fourth quarter of 2010. Most of the damage was done by ... [contains one data chart]
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Fannie, Freddie Note Growing Concern About MI Risk Exposure As GSEs Post Further Second Quarter Losses

August 11, 2011
Struggling with a run of huge losses well into its fifth year, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac now confront the added challenge of worsening financial condition among private mortgage insurers, one of the few backstops the government-sponsored enterprises have to offset some of their losses. Fannie noted in its 10-Q filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that the “current weakened condition” of its mortgage insurer counterparties has created “an increased risk that the insurers will fail to fulfill their obligations” to reimburse the GSE for its ...
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Industry Lobbying for Loan Limit Extension in Appropriations Bill, Lawmakers Urged to Act Soon

August 11, 2011
The real estate industry may try to push for a loan limit measure in an appropriations bill after Labor Day but whether that will result in an extension of the current temporary high-cost area loan limit is unclear, industry sources say. Industry strategists are said to be considering an attempt to use the next budget bill as a vehicle for a provision extending the existing maximum loan limit of $729,750, but there are concerns about this approach. Piggybacking an extended loan limit proposal on to a budget bill would be difficult given the bitter ...
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Consumer Groups Express Apprehension About QRM Rule, Blast Downpayment Requirements

August 11, 2011
Like many industry commenters, consumer groups are urging federal regulators to lighten up on what has been largely regarded as an overly-restrictive definition of “qualified residential mortgages” that will get preferential treatment in future mortgage securitizations. The interagency risk-retention proposed rule would limit QRM status to purchase mortgages with a minimum 20 percent downpayment and conservative underwriting standards on debt-to-income ratio and credit history. The proposed QRM rule will “further slow the process of clearing ...
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Delayed Foreclosures, REO Glut Prompt FHFA to Seek Request for Information on Property Sales

August 11, 2011
The Federal Housing Finance Agency, the Treasury Department and the Department of Housing and Urban Development this week announced a “request for information” on how to best sell Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and FHA-owned real estate owned properties. The regulators are looking for ways to dispose of REO inventory while improving loss recoveries and adding to the supply of rental housing, according to the RFI. “While the [government-sponsored enterprises] will continue to market individual REO proper-ties for sale, FHFA and the enterprises seek input on ...
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‘Quiet’ Settlement Between HUD, BofA Yields Special Terms for Delinquent FHA Borrowers

August 11, 2011
More than 57,000 delinquent borrowers are expected to benefit – if they can be found – from a recent settlement between Bank of America and the Department of Housing and Urban Development, resolving agency concerns about the bank’s failure to offer loss mitigation options to FHA borrowers. The previously undisclosed settlement, which was confirmed by HUD officials, requires Bank of America to set aside a minimum of $10 million to pay down arrearages for FHA borrowers who are 12 months delinquent and qualify for a partial claim, a forbearance plan, a traditional modification ...
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Fixed-Rate Loans Would be ‘Substantially and Permanently’ Reduced Without TBA Market

August 5, 2011
Officials testifying before a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing this week came out in strong opposition to eliminating a government guarantee in the MBS market of the future, claiming that such measures would have a significant impact on borrowers’ ability to obtain plain vanilla 30-year fixed-rate mortgages. “Many large investors utilize the MBS market to execute trades driven by macroeconomic views and would not utilize a market which combines credit risk with interest rate risk,” said Andrew Davidson, president of Andrew Davidson & Co., an analytics and consulting firm. “With a smaller investor base, liquidity would be...
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Agency MBS Issuance Slipped in July, But Falling Mortgage Rates May Spur Refi Wave

August 5, 2011
Production of agency MBS in July slipped to its lowest monthly level since early 2009, according to a new analysis and ranking by Inside MBS & ABS. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae issued a total of just $70.34 billion of single-family MBS during July, down 3.4 percent from the previous month. It was the lowest one-month production level since January 2009 and left year-to-date issuance down 4.3 percent from the first seven months of 2010. Ginnie production was actually up slightly from June levels, but both Fannie and Freddie posted significant slowdowns. Freddie issuance dropped 15.5 percent from the previous month and accounted for [Includes one data chart]
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Issuers Fret About Risk-Retention Proposal’s Harmful Effects on Securitization Structures

August 5, 2011
Major MBS issuers are concerned about the potential harm evolving risk-retention regulations could have on securitization structures, regardless of which structure issuers decide to use. In response to the interagency proposed rule on credit risk retention, Citigroup said the public interest is not served by requiring securitizers to hold positions that are designed to take losses. “For example, all deal parties, the rating agencies and the investors are fully aware that the lowest tranche, sometimes referred to as a ‘first loss’ tranche, may take losses and no representation is made that such tranche is either investment grade or will receive...
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Auto ABS Issuers Seek Lower Risk-Retention Requirement, But Investors Aren’t So Sure About Pool-Level Approach

August 5, 2011
Issuers of ABS backed by vehicle loans urged federal regulators to adopt a pool-level approach to determine new risk-retention requirements rather than the all-or-nothing standard proposed earlier this year that featured a narrowly drawn definition of “qualified auto loans. ”Like the more widely discussed provisions on non-agency MBS securitization, the interagency proposed rule carved out an exemption from the 5 percent risk-retention requirement for auto ABS that are backed exclusively by qualified auto loans. But issuer members of the American Securitization Forum said the proposed definition of qualified auto loans features...
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