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Are Seven Mortgage Insurance Firms Enough?

March 28, 2014
George Brooks
Agreeing to speak only on background, some mortgage participants thought that ORI’s recapitalization plan raised serious concerns among potential investors.
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Banks’ Use of Principal Forgiveness Declining, Transfers to Nonbank Servicers a Factor

March 28, 2014
Brandon Ivey
The serious delinquency rate on servicer portfolios hasn’t improved much in the past year, from 5.7 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012 to 5.4 percent in the fourth quarter of 2013.
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BofA’s $9.3 Billion Settlement Doubles Overnight FHFA’s MBS Litigation Recovery; S&P Moves to Split Fraud Trial

March 28, 2014
With just one accord this week, the Federal Housing Finance Agency more than doubled the amount it has recovered on behalf of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from issuers and underwriters that sold subprime and Alt A MBS to the government-sponsored enterprises. Bank of America agreed to a $9.3 billion settlement that covers its own dealings as well as those of Countrywide Financial and Merrill Lynch, which it acquired in 2008. The agreement covers some $57 billion of MBS issued or underwritten by these firms. BofA did not admit...[Includes one data chart]
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High-Cost Conforming Loan limits, Once Deemed an ‘Emergency’ Measure, On Track to Remain In Place

March 28, 2014
It’s too soon to reduce agency loan limits, according to numerous trade groups involved in the securitization and mortgage origination markets. Momentum in Congress also appears to be moving toward maintaining the high-cost loan limits, a category of loans that was created in 2008 on an “emergency” basis. In December, the Federal Housing Finance Agency issued a request for input on a proposal to set loan purchase limits for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Ed DeMarco, the FHFA’s acting director at the time, was considering reducing the loan amount eligible for purchase by the government-sponsored enterprises from $625,500 in high-cost areas to $600,000 and reducing the national loan purchase limit for the GSEs from $417,000 to $400,000. DeMarco said...
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House Democrats Tout More Flexibility for Private First-Loss Share in New MBS Reform Proposal

March 28, 2014
Rep. Maxine Waters, D-CA, this week unveiled a mortgage-finance reform bill that would replace Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with a private cooperatively-owned entity that would issue a new form of conventional MBS backed by a mix of public and government credit support. The “Housing Opportunities Move the Economy Forward Act” adds a few new twists to the notion of creating an explicit government MBS guaranty that would stand behind a first-loss position funded by the private sector. Rather than allow a variety of private-sector firms to issue these securities, as the bipartisan Senate bill would, Waters’ proposal would create a single, cooperatively-owned entity that would be open to all lenders. The regulator of this new market, the National Mortgage Finance Administration, would have...
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Another SFR MBS Hits the Market, But Investors Grow Leary of the Sector; Concerns Surface on Vacancies

March 28, 2014
Colony American Homes has come to market with a $513.6 million security backed by single-family rental homes, but some players in the space are starting to wonder if the returns on the bond will be anything special. Moody’s Investors Service and Kroll Bond Rating Agency rated the deal, which marks the second SFR securitization in four months. The other was a $479 million deal from Deutsche Bank and the Blackstone Group, which turned out to be oversubscribed. KBRA’s ratings on the Colony bond range...
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What We're Hearing: When Will Mel Watt Appear in Public? / More on the GSE Scorecard / DeMarco’s Job Offer / Yes, Fannie Really Likes Nonbanks / Subprime Rising / Low FICO Score Stats / BofA’s Big Legal Win

March 28, 2014
Paul Muolo
Fannie Mae this week released its STAR servicer rankings and hopefully a copy found its way to all those pesky regulators who think nonbank servicers can’t tell the difference between a debit and a credit.
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Non-Agency Players Eye GSE Reform Proposal

March 28, 2014
Bipartisan mortgage-reform legislation under consideration in the Senate could open significant opportunities for firms currently involved in the non-agency market, according to industry analysts. Firms with jumbo conduit operations and real estate investment trusts that invest in non-agency mortgage-backed securities could see their potential markets increase significantly under the proposed system. Sens. Tim Johnson, D-SD, and Mike Crapo, R-ID, have proposed a ...
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Banks Complete Non-Agency Servicing Obligations

March 28, 2014
The monitor of the $25 billion national servicing settlement certified last week that the five participating banks completed their loss-mitigation obligations a year earlier than the three-year deadline set by the settlement. Regulators involved in the settlement continue to defend allowing the banks to complete a portion of their obligations by modifying mortgages in non-agency mortgage-backed securities. Bank of America, Citi, JPMorgan Chase, Residential Capital and Wells Fargo ...
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News Briefs

March 28, 2014
The Structured Finance Industry Group said it’s scheduled to meet with the Treasury Department next week regarding return of private capital to the mortgage market. The trade group has a meeting on the same topic with the Federal Housing Finance Agency scheduled for April 16. W.J. Bradley Mortgage Capital announced a number of new jumbo product offerings last week. The lender now offers loans with balances of up to $3.0 million and ... [Includes seven briefs]
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