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Treasury Agrees to Improve Documentation of Financial Agents for Future MBS Buy Programs

August 10, 2012
On recommendation by its Inspector General, the Department of the Treasury is developing written policies and procedures for selecting financial agents that will require full and timely documentation of the selection process. The recommendation was prompted by an IG audit of Treasury’s selection of financial agents for the Agency MBS Purchase Program, which is no longer in operation. Treasury acquired a total of $225 billion of agency MBS under the program, which the agency began selling in March last year when market conditions improved. Sales were completed in March 2012. State Street Bank and the New York branch of Barclays Bank were selected...
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Fannie, Freddie Both Post Profit in 2Q12

August 10, 2012
Both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac emerged from the second quarter of 2012 firmly in the black with each company posting a free-and-clear profit – only the second time for each GSE since being drafted into government conservatorship nearly four years ago. The period ending June 30, 2012, marks the second consecutive quarter that Fannie will not require taxpayer assistance to keep the company going. Freddie will also not require an additional draw from the U.S. Treasury, the first time since the first quarter of 2011 which was the first time ever either GSE posted a profit since before conservatorship.
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FHFA Concerned About Eminent Domain

August 10, 2012
The Federal Housing Finance Agency captured the industry’s attention this week by formally citing “significant concerns” about proposals to use local government eminent domain powers, a paradigm shift the agency sees as potentially costly to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Home Loan Banks. In a request for public comment, published in the Aug. 8 Federal Register, the Finance Agency warned that “action might be necessary” on its part “to avoid a risk to safe and sound operations” at the GSEs and to avoid taxpayer expense.
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Fannie Posts HERA Reporting Requirements for Servicers

August 10, 2012
Fannie Mae will soon require all of its servicers – and any subservicer or third-party originator the servicer uses – to be in full compliance with the requirements of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008, the GSE announced this week. “On or before Nov. 1, 2012, the servicer is required to complete a Fannie Mae supplier registration profile that accurately reflects its ownership status, regardless of whether it is ‘HERA-Inclusive,’ and its team composition report,” explained Fannie.
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Dems Blast DeMarco for GSE Writedown Rejection

August 10, 2012
Disappointed partisan opponents of the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s decision to rebuff White House efforts to forgive the principal on delinquent mortgages guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are blaming the agency head for the administration’s failure to rescue underwater homeowners, particularly in politically valuable states. Last week, FHFA Acting Director Edward DeMarco formally announced the agency would not allow the GSEs to implement the Treasury Department’s Home Affordable Modification Principal Reduction Alternative. …
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FHLBank Earnings Recede in Second Quarter

August 10, 2012
The Federal Home Loan Bank Office of Finance announced last week that preliminary combined net income for the FHLBanks dropped 24.7 percent to $552 million in the second quarter of 2012, down from the $733 million in the first quarter but more in line with the $515 million earned in the fourth quarter 2011. The FHLBanks net income for the six months ended June 30, 2012, was $1.285 billion, an increase of $676 million or 111.0 percent compared to the same period in 2011, said the Office of Finance.“The FHLBank system continues to fulfill its mission to make available favorably priced wholesale funding to members while supporting the FHLBank system’s commitment to affordable housing,” said the OF. “In addition, the FHLBanks continue to strengthen the FHLBank system’s capital base through increased retained earnings.”
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S&P Corrects FHLBank Of Seattle’s Rating Downward

August 10, 2012
Standard and Poor’s Rating Services has corrected its long-term issuer credit rating on the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle by lowering it from ‘AA+’ to ‘AA,’ S&P announced last week. “The rating reflects FHLB Seattle’s unchanged stand-alone credit profile of ‘A+’, plus two notches of uplift to reflect expected extraordinary government support if needed, according to our government-related entity criteria,” said the rating agency. “The S&P outlook on the bank remains negative and this correction did not affect the Seattle bank’s short-term ‘A-1+’ rating or the ratings on the consolidated obligations of the Federal Home Loan Bank System.”
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FHFA, Freddie Squeeze MGIC to Settle MI Lawsuit

August 10, 2012
Freddie Mac’s government conservator is stepping up to shut down a potentially costly lawsuit filed against the GSE by the Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corp. both by legal and by extra-legal means. Last month, the Federal Housing Finance Agency told a Wisconsin federal court that it lacks jurisdiction over the pool insurance suit the mortgage insurer filed against Freddie. Given that the suit would impede FHFA in its capacity as the GSE’s conservator, the court should dismiss MGIC’s suit, according to court papers filed by the Finance Agency on July 20.
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Freddie to Align HARP 2.0 Guidelines With Fannie

August 10, 2012
Freddie Mac last week said it will tweak its eligibility requirements to be more in line with Fannie Mae and expand the pool of its borrowers eligible to refinance through the recently revised Home Affordable Refinance Program. Under Freddie’s Relief Refinance Mortgage Program – which includes HARP – the requirements for refinancing will be aligned for mortgages with loan-to-value ratios that are equal to or less than 80 percent. Fannie’s HARP refi program currently makes no distinction between loans that are above or below 80 LTV, while Freddie draws a line in a number of areas for borrowers going through HARP at their existing servicer.
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GSEs Sell More REOs Than Acquired in 2Q12

August 10, 2012
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac each sold significantly more units of real estate-owned properties than the two GSEs took during the second quarter of 2012, a factor at least one of the companies says helped push it into the black during the April to June earnings period. Fannie reported its total inventory of REOs as of June 30, 2012, was 109,266 compared to 114,157 on March 31, selling nearly 5,000 more foreclosed homes than the GSE acquired. "Sales prices on disposition of our REO properties improved in the second quarter of 2012 as a result of strong demand,” explained Fannie in its second-quarter earnings report. “We received new proceeds from our REO sales equal to 59 percent of the loans’ unpaid principal balance in the second quarter of 2012, compared with 56 percent in the first quarter of 2012 and 54 percent in the second quarter of 2011.”
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