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More than Half of Voters Polled Oppose Fannie, Freddie

July 19, 2013
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are both widely recognized entities in the collective mind of the general public, but more than half of those surveyed hold a “nearly toxic” image of the two GSEs, according to a new poll released this week. Conducted by ONMessage Inc. on behalf of the American Action Forum, the poll noted that 72 percent of respondents knew of or “widely recognized” Fannie and Freddie. The survey consisted of 1,200 likely voters from 18 congressional districts.
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Senate Committee Dems Approve Rep. Watt for FHFA

July 19, 2013
As expected, the president’s nomination of Rep. Mel Watt, D-NC, to head the Federal Housing Finance Agency was approved late this week by the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee. Also as expected, the committee voted 12-10 strictly along party lines to advance Watt’s nomination to the full Senate, where it awaits a vote on confirmation. “As Congress continues to seek consensus on a long-term solution for our housing finance system, we need a Senate-confirmed director in place at the Federal Housing Finance Agency,” said Committee Chairman Sen. Tim Johnson, D-SD. “Congressman Mel Watt is well qualified to lead the FHFA in its conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and he too should be confirmed without delay.”
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OIG Seeks Performance Measures on G-Fee Hikes

July 19, 2013
The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s official watchdog recommended in a report this week that the agency devise a way to measure how its guaranty fee hikes of the past two years have actually increased the participation of private investment in the mortgage-backed securities sector. As Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s conservator, the Finance Agency directed the GSEs to increase their guaranty fees as a means to encourage greater private-sector investment in mortgage credit risk, reduce their dominant position in housing finance and limit potential taxpayer losses, the FHFA Office of Inspector General report noted. “The enterprises’ average combined guaranty fees have nearly doubled since 2011 – due to legislation and FHFA’s initiative – and FHFA plans further gradual guaranty fee increases to spur private-sector mortgage investment,” said the OIG. “However, it is not yet clear how high FHFA must increase guaranty fees to achieve its objectives.”
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CA Dominates GSE Share, Fannie Leads by State

July 19, 2013
California remains the top source of new single-family mortgages for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, even as Fannie remains the dominant GSE in terms of production through the first half of the year, according to an Inside The GSEs analysis. A total of $160.3 billon home loans on Golden State properties were securitized by the two GSEs during the first six months of 2013, accounting for 23.1 percent of their total business for the half year. That was up 21.2 percent from total California production during the first six months of 2012 as the overall GSE market rose 20.2 percent from a year ago.
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MBA Rolls Out GSE Action Steps for Policymakers

July 19, 2013
While Congress drafts and debates different legislative remedies to GSE reform that could take at least two years to materialize, regulators and administration officials can, and must, begin to act now to implement a mortgage finance solution, the head of the Mortgage Bankers Association said this week. At a press briefing, MBA President and Chief Executive Officer David Stevens rolled out the trade group’s five-point plan – “Key Steps on the Road to GSE Reform” – that could be immediately implemented by the Federal Housing Finance Agency and/or by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac without the need for authorizing legislation and without disrupting the housing finance system. “Given the recent market recovery, some worry that if the status quo were to change, lenders could end up being in a worse position and lose some of the parity gained,” said Stevens. “We believe these steps are extremely important to support a competitive, robust and sustainable housing finance system regardless of the ultimate path taken by policymakers in Washington.”
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Judge Dismisses Suit Against S&P Over Fannie Rating

July 19, 2013
A Manhattan federal judge earlier this month dismissed a class-action lawsuit against Standard & Poor’s Financial Services after finding no evidence that the rating agency defrauded investors when it gave a favorable rating to Fannie Mae stock prior to the financial crisis.The suit, filed in December 2012 on behalf of potentially hundreds of thousands of investors who bought stock in an offering by Fannie in May 2008, four months before the GSE was taken over by the government, alleged that S&P knowingly misrated Fannie’s stock. Valued at about $25 per share when it was issued, the stock dropped to about $3 per share after Fannie’s government conservatorship began in September 2008.
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Mortgage Banking Income Holds Steady In Second Quarter; 2013 Falling Behind

July 19, 2013
Most banks that have reported second-quarter earnings said their mortgage banking income declined from the first three months of 2013, but profitability remained strong, according to a new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis of corporate disclosures. A group of 15 banks that includes most of the top depository institutions in the mortgage business reported a combined $6.72 billion in mortgage banking income during the second quarter of 2013. That was up 5.0 percent from the earnings ... [Includes one data chart]
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Consumer Complaints About Mortgages Drop

July 19, 2013
Consumer complaints filed with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau about their residential mortgages fell to 12,531 during the second quarter, down 9.2 percent from the first three months of the year, according to an analysis of the bureau’s complaint database by Inside the CFPB, an affiliated publication. That rate of decline is better than the overall 8.2 percent drop in complaints seen across all financial services product lines in aggregate, but not as good as the declines related to ...
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New Owners Sought for Cole Taylor Mortgage

July 19, 2013
You would think that a bank with a small presence in mortgages would jump at the opportunity to keep the fast-growing residential arm of a merger partner. But that’s not the case with MF Financial, a mid-sized bank that earlier in the week announced that it would buy Taylor Capital, parent of Cole Taylor Bank, in a stock deal valued at $680 million. Although MF Financial took a close look at the subsidiary, Cole Taylor Mortgage, it decided that the unit is not essential to the deal. In fact, it’s so non-essential ...
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ARM Share of Originations Expected to Increase

July 19, 2013
With interest rates increasing, some new borrowers have turned to adjustable-rate mortgages. Industry analysts expect the ARM share of originations will increase, but limited product offerings and tight underwriting standards will likely prevent the ARM originations from reaching levels seen during the previous mortgage boom. The record low interest rates on fixed-rate mortgages in recent years have given borrowers few reasons to take ARMs. Interest rates on mortgages have increased significantly recently ...
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