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Fed Tracking of QM, Non-QM Underwriting Reveals Easing

February 9, 2015
The Federal Reserve’s opinion survey of senior loan officers has grown in scope to include some new mortgage categories, including qualified mortgage underwriting and non-QM underwriting. In brief, the Fed found that underwriting is easing slightly as demand slips modestly. “The January 2015 survey revised and expanded the residential mortgage loan categories to reflect the CFPB’s qualified mortgage rules and provide additional detail on important developments in the residential mortgage market both now and in the future,” the survey said. In particular, the survey included the following seven mutually exclusive categories of residential home-purchase mortgage loans: government-sponsored enterprise-eligible residential mortgages; government residential mortgages; QM non-jumbo, non-GSE-eligible residential mortgages; QM jumbo residential mortgages; non-QM jumbo residential mortgages; non-QM non-jumbo residential mortgages ...
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Worth Noting/And Now You Know

February 9, 2015
OIG Expects to Finish Nine Audits, Evaluations of the CFPB This Quarter. The CFPB’s Office of Inspector General has a batch of ongoing projects related to the bureau that it expects to complete sometime during the first quarter, according to the OIG’s latest work plan, released early this week.Among the projects are audits of the CFPB’s contract management process, its diversity and inclusion processes, and it headquarters renovation project. Other projects with a first quarter 2015 completion timeframe are audits of the CFPB’s public consumer complaint database, the bureau’s space-planning activities, and the CFPB’s Tableau system, an application used to develop, publish, and view business intelligence data. Also up for completion this quarter is an evaluation of the CFPB’s ...
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Securitization of Nonprime and Non-QM Loans Looking Like a Long Shot for 2015

February 6, 2015
Although there’s been plenty of talk about the securitization of nonprime loans that don’t fit the qualified mortgage criteria finally taking off this year, it’s not looking like a good bet. “We can’t do a security this year,” said Jeff Lemieux, vice president at Bayview Asset Management, which has been actively buying non-QM product geared toward the self-employed. Bayview is purchasing...
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BlackRock First Out of the Gate With a Peer-to-Peer ABS

February 6, 2015
Brandon Ivey
To bring the ABS to market the credit enhancement on the transaction is a hefty 23.50 percent.
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Agency MBS Issuance Softened in January as Purchase Market Slowed

February 6, 2015
John Bancroft
Fannie, Freddie and Ginnie produced $85.18 billion of new single-family MBS during the month of January.
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Treasury Exercise Suggests Agency-Eligible Loans Would Receive Favorable Non-Agency MBS Ratings

February 6, 2015
Brandon Ivey
Michael Stegman, a counselor to the Treasury on housing finance policy, said the exercise aims to solve the “chicken-and-egg” issue that some see as holding back non-agency MBS activity.
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Obama Estimate on Those Helped by FHA Premium Cut Exaggerated?

February 6, 2015
George Brooks
Meanwhile, a separate survey conducted by Inside Mortgage Finance found 17 percent of respondents holding the belief that the premium cut will have little effect...
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Agency MBS Production Softened in January as Purchase-Mortgage Sector Hit Seasonal Slump

February 6, 2015
New issuance of single-family MBS by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae fell 4.6 percent from December to January, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS ranking and analysis. The three agencies produced $85.18 billion of new single-family MBS last month. The good news is that was up a hefty 24.3 percent from January 2014; the bad news is January 2014 came toward the end of a nine-month swoon in agency MBS production. All of the decline in monthly MBS issuance resulted...[Includes two data charts]
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DOJ, State AGs Announce Historic Settlement with S&P for Misrepresenting Quality of RMBS, CDOs

February 6, 2015
The Department of Justice and other allied parties this week reached a $1.375 billion settlement with Standard & Poor’s to resolve allegations that the firm’s investment-grade ratings misled investors into buying securities backed by badly underwritten mortgages. The agreement resolves the DOJ’s 2013 lawsuit against S&P and its parent, McGraw Hill Financial Inc., along with the suits filed by 19 states and the District of Columbia. Each of the lawsuits alleges that investors incurred substantial losses on residential MBS and collateralized debt obligations that carried S&P’s ‘AAA’ ratings, which effectively masked their true credit risks. S&P was accused...
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BlackRock Teams with Prosper on Planned ABS Backed By Peer-to-Peer Loans, a First

February 6, 2015
BlackRock Financial Management plans to issue a unique ABS backed by peer-to-peer consumer loans originated via the platform established by Prosper Marketplace. Moody’s Investors Service assigned ratings to Consumer Credit Origination Loan Trust 2015-1 last week, noting a number of issues for investors to consider. The ABS is expected to have a balance of $344.85 million. The loan pool Moody’s examined had a balance of $306.71 billion as of the end of December. Approximately 14 percent of the total assets are expected to be added after closing. The deal doesn’t have a projected closing date yet, according to Moody’s. The rating service assigned...
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