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Federal Roundup

September 17, 2012
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Community Bank Advisory Board Established. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau last week named 13 individuals to serve on its new Community Bank Advisory Council, which is to meet an estimated four times a year to provide information, analysis, and recommendations on the bureau’s regulation of consumer financial products and services. Its first meeting has been scheduled for Oct. 10, 2012. Credit Union Advisory Board Set Up. The CFPB last week publicized its selection of 15 credit union...
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Worth Noting

September 17, 2012
Bank of Commerce Holdings in Redding, CA, has bailed out of the mortgage-making business in the face of tighter and more demanding regulatory oversight. The bank recently sold off its 51 percent stake in Bank of Commerce Mortgage, which it acquired in 2009, to the partners of Simonich Corp., who already owned the other 49 percent.The agreement provides for a continued relationship between the two companies on the funding side and puts both parties in the best position to pursue their core competencies, the firms said...
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As Fed Announces New MBS Buying Spree, GOP Lawmaker Says It’s Time to Reform Central Bank

September 14, 2012
A ranking Republican on the House Financial Services Committee this week gave notice that GOP lawmakers will be looking to rein in the Federal Reserve’s “radical” and unfettered influence and authority over the nation’s financial system during the 113th Congress next year. Rep. Scott Garrett, R-NJ, chairman of the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets and Government Sponsored Enterprises, outlined his two top priorities for Congress in 2013 just as the Federal Open Market Committee announced plans to add about $40 billion a month to its massive agency MBS portfolio. Garrett said the committee’s first priority will be...
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Securitization Rate Remains Near Record High at Midway Point in 2012 as Non-Agency Mortgage Lending Languishes

September 14, 2012
The mortgage securitization rate through the first half of 2012 was down a few ticks from the record level reached in the first quarter of the year, but the market remained dominated by lending for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae MBS programs. A huge 91.5 percent of new mortgage originations were financed through the agency MBS programs during the first half of 2012, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS analysis. That’s down from the 95.8 percent securitization rate achieved in the first quarter, but it’s comfortably ahead of the securitization rates posted since the financial crisis of 2008. The sky-high securitization rate is partly due...[Includes one data chart]
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Redwood Trust Sticks to Gold Standard In Fourth Jumbo Securitization of 2012

September 14, 2012
Redwood Trust offered no surprises in its fourth jumbo MBS of the year, a $313.2 million deal that closely resembles the six previous transactions the firm has issued since pioneering the rebirth of the non-agency market back in 2010. With squeaky clean collateral and an investor-friendly securitization structure, Sequoia Mortgage Trust 2012-4 includes three triple-A classes totaling $290.4 million that will be supported by 7.30 percent credit enhancement. That’s the same level as in Redwood’s previous deal, significantly lower than the 8.25 percent enhancement on its first 2012 transaction and slightly above the 7.15 percent level on its second deal this year. In several areas, the latest Redwood MBS includes...
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SEC Heeds Industry Concerns, Sets Aside Credit Rating Standardization for Related DFA Rulemaking

September 14, 2012
The Securities and Exchange Commission has decided to set aside efforts to standardize credit ratings due to serious concerns raised by credit rating agencies and other market participants. Instead, the SEC said it will focus on rulemaking under the Dodd-Frank Act to achieve transparency in credit rating performance and in the methods used to determine credit ratings. In a mandated report to Congress on the standardization of credit ratings, the SEC said...
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MBS Issuer Liability Expands Significantly Due to Ruling in Goldman Sachs Case

September 14, 2012
A ruling last week regarding the purchase of $440,000 of non-agency MBS in late 2007 and mid 2008 appears to have significantly expanded liability for non-agency MBS issuers. The ruling expands liability beyond trusts specifically purchased by investors to potentially all trusts in an issuer’s shelf with mortgages originated by the same lenders. The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on NECA-IBEW Health & Welfare Fund v. Goldman Sachs overturned a 2010 ruling by the district court which had dismissed the case. “The Second Circuit’s decision in this case not only represents...
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MRP Expands Eminent Domain Plan to Delinquent Loans, Takes Shots at Critics

September 14, 2012
In a reversal apparently targeted at reducing criticism of its plan, Mortgage Resolution Partners late last week announced that it would include delinquent mortgages in its eminent domain scheme. The firm also strongly defended its proposal in a comment letter sent to the Federal Housing Finance Agency. “After discussions with local governments across the country, MRP will expand the services it provides to cover all loans [in non-agency MBS], not just those that are current,” said Graham Williams, CEO of MRP. “This will enable local governments to acquire and resolve the greatest number of loans, helping the greatest number of homeowners.” The expansion was announced the same day comments were due...
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Principal Forgiveness Is Key to Reviving Housing Finance, U.S. Economy, Hedge Fund Official Says

September 14, 2012
As unpalatable as it may sound to MBS investors, a hedge fund executive said it’s well past time for the mortgage industry to cut its losses by forgiving principal and re-underwriting troubled mortgages to more traditional criteria in order to revitalize the sector and the broader economy. Michael Corasaniti, chief executive officer of Tourmalet Advisors, a hedge fund in New York City, told attendees at the American Mortgage Conference sponsored by the North Carolina Bankers Association this week that old-fashioned manual underwriting is the way out. “Early in my career, I was...
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Trade Groups Side With BofA in AIG’s Federal Appeal To Return MBS Suit to State Court; NCUA Sues UBS

September 14, 2012
A trio of industry trade groups is asking a federal appeals court to uphold a nearly century-old law that grants federal-court jurisdiction to civil lawsuits against any U.S. corporation in which claims arise from international banking or banking transactions in a U.S. territory. Last week, the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, New York Bankers Association and California Bankers Association filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals on behalf of Bank of America in its MBS lawsuit with American International Group. AIG filed...
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