The Federal Reserve Board Office of Inspector General has added to its agenda eight new planned projects related to the CFPB, according to the OIGs current work plan, which was updated late last week. One of the new projects is an audit of the CFPB's civil penalty fund. We plan to audit the CFPBs use of the civil penalty funds associated with specific enforcement actions to assess the CFPBs controls surrounding the use of funds to ensure that the agency complies with applicable Dodd-Frank Act requirements, the OIG said in its...
Ally Financial Under the CFPBs Microscope. The CFPB is investigating certain, unspecified retail financing practices of Ally Financial, the lender revealed in its 10-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission last week. It is possible that this could result in actions against us, the company said. A company spokesperson declined to elaborate. An official at the CFPB said, We do not comment on or confirm investigations. The probe could stem from the lenders retail call centers, as Ally did away with its...
Financial services companies: Do you want to get an information edge on your competitors? Inside the CFPB Editor Thomas Ressler now provides bureau-related news updates and insider nuggets throughout the day on Twitter and on Facebook. This is more than a novelty, Ressler explained. Theres so much going on with the bureau, and in reaction to the bureau, that we just cant fit everything into a biweekly newsletter. Additionally, the latest electronic technological innovations provide editorial staff with...
Tuesday, March 12: Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee Chairman Tim Johnson, D-SD, plans to hold a hearing on the renomination of Richard Cordray to head up the CFPB. Inside the CFPB will send out a news alert later that day featuring our first quick take on the hearing, to be followed throughout the rest of the week with postings on our social media feeds. Complete coverage will follow in our next issue. Wednesday, March 13: The House Financial Services Housing and Insurance Subcommittee has scheduled a...
H.R. 450: The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Accountability Act, introduced by Rep. Bill Posey, R-FL, would amend the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010 to bring the CFPB into the regular appropriations process. The bill is a re-introduction of H.R. 1640 from the 112th Congress. Current status: referred to House Financial Services Committee. S. 190: The Restoring the Constitutional Balance of Power Act of 2013, introduced by Sen. Mike Johanns, R-NE, would prohibit the transfer of funds from the Federal Reserve that would be used by the CFPB to carry out activities that are authorized...
FHA funding accounted for 25 percent of home-purchase financing in January, based on the three-month moving average, according to the latest Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance HousingPulse Tracking Survey. February numbers will be released shortly.
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Originations of non-agency jumbo mortgages increased by 19.4 percent in 2012 compared with the previous year, according to affiliated publication Inside Mortgage Finance. The sector is expected to continue to grow as jumbos are increasingly attractive for bank portfolios and securitization. An estimated $203.0 billion in non-agency jumbo mortgages were originated in 2012, marking the third straight year of increased production. The sector is driven by big banks ... [Includes one data chart]
Five years after the subprime mortgage industry imploded, there are signs of a revival as new players are entering the nonprime space. Whats developing is old style home-equity lending, where loan-to-value ratios are rarely larger than 75 percent and the actual funder of the loan keeps the paper in portfolio and services it. In the past two weeks, two subprime residential firms opened their doors for business: Citadel Loan Servicing and Deephaven Mortgage. Deephaven is the brainchild of ...