Skip to content
  • Sign In
  • Create Account
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
Cart
  • Inside Mortgage Finance
  • MBS & ABS
  • The GSEs
  • The CFPB
  • Mortgage Trends
  • FHA/VA Lending
  • Nonconforming Markets
  • Data
    • Subscribe to Data
Home » Topics » News

News
News RSS Feed RSS

Three Key GOP Subcommittee Chairmen Want the 10 BP G-Fee Hike to Proceed

January 9, 2014
Paul Muolo
In a letter sent to new agency Director Mel Watt, GOP Congressmen Scott Garrett, Randy Neugebauer and John Campbell note that the 10 basis point increase proposed by Watt’s predecessor is not the only fee adjustment up for grabs.
Read More

Trade Groups Once Again Urge Congress Not to Tap G-Fees for Budget Offsets

January 9, 2014
Charles Wisniowski
This time around, Congress is considering tapping Fannie/Freddie g-fees as lawmakers look toward an extension of unemployment benefits, which expired on December 31.
Read More

Fifth Third Warns Mortgage Brokers on Compensation Levels, CFPB Rule

January 9, 2014
Paul Muolo
“Transactions submitted with consumer-paid compensation more than 50 bps below [the] broker’s lender-paid tier will be rejected permanently and will not be eligible for re-submission,” Fifth Third Bank is warning.
Read More

GSE Business Volume Hit 2-Year Low in 4Q13 As Mortgage Refinance Activity Dropped Sharply

January 9, 2014
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac generated $182.2 billion of new single-family mortgage-backed securities during the final three months of 2013, their lowest quarterly output since the third quarter of 2011, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance analysis and ranking. Fourth-quarter volume for the two government-sponsored enterprises was down 36.1 percent from the previous quarter, with Fannie posting the bigger decline, 36.8 percent. Freddie volume in the final three months of the year was off 34.7 percent from the third quarter, which helped modestly boost its share of the GSE market to 35.2 percent. For the year, Freddie accounted...[Includes three data charts]
Read More

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.
Read More

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...
Read More

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...
Read More

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...
Read More

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...
Read More

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...
Read More
Previous 1 2 … 2763 2764 2765 2766 2767 2768 2769 2770 2771 … 3445 3446 Next

Latest Imf News

  • Fannie, Freddie Differ With Portfolio Additions in 1Q

  • Stalled Housing Package Seen as Boost for Midterm Prospects

  • Onity Cites Headwinds as Income Declines in First Quarter

  • Attorneys See Plenty of Fair Lending Risks Despite CFPB’s ECOA Shift

More Imf News

Featured Data

  • Mortgage Complaints Filed With the CFPB Surge in 1Q

  • Depository Servicers End Slide in Servicing Share

  • Bulk Agency MSR Sales Back to Normal in First Quarter

  • Cars, Data Centers Drive 1Q26 ABS Issuance Surge

More Featured Data

Featured Reports

  • 2026 Mortgage Market Statistical Annual (PDF)

  • IMF HMDA Dashboard: 2025

  • Mortgage Servicing Rights Report: 4Q25 (PDF)

  • Agency Seller-Issuer Profile: 4Q25 (PDF)

More Latest Reports

Featured Poll

As homeowner equity continues to build, more and more lenders are launching home equity lending products. Are you thinking of joining this market?

View Results
  • About
    • About Inside Mortgage Finance
    • Contact Us
    • Advertising
    • Privacy Policy/Terms
    • Article Reprints/Web Postings
    • Copyright FAQ
  • Customer Center
    • Subscribe
    • Request a Sample
    • Account Inquiries
    • Change of Address
    • Change of Delivery Method
    • Data Licensing
    • Password Reminder
    • Group Subscriptions
    • Refunds
    • Renew Your Subscription
    • E-mail Newsletters
  • Mortgage Data
    • Origination
    • Servicing and Portfolios
    • Mortgage Insurance
    • Securitization
    • Agency MBS Activity
    • Non-Agency MBS Activity
    • MBS Investor Activity
    • ABS Activity
    • Commercial MBS Activity
    • Funding Activity
    • Earnings and Financials
    • Regulatory Data
    • Mortgage Rates and Terms
    • Subscribe to Data
    • Lender Profiles
    • HMDA Dashboard
    • Contacts Directory
    • Custom Data
    • Data Licensing
  • Reports
    • Data Reports
    • Industry Studies
    • Regulatory Reports
    • Statistical Annual
    • Free Reports

© Copyright 2026 Inside Mortgage Finance Publications
Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing