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Private Mortgage Insurers Scramble to Offer QM-Friendly Products

January 17, 2014
George Brooks
Radian's Loan Amount Estimator enables lenders that are capping their debt-to-income ratios at 43 percent to calculate maximum loan amounts and sale prices based on the MI product selected.
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Agency MBS Production Down Sharply in Late 2013 as Megabanks Lose Market Share

January 17, 2014
John Bancroft
Refinance mortgages accounted for 80.1 percent of agency production back in 2012, but that declined to 65.6 percent last year and just 45.3 percent of fourth-quarter business.
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Fannie Sticks With the Mold on Latest Risk-Sharing Transaction, Doubts Creep in About Non-TBA Deals

January 17, 2014
Fannie Mae this week priced its second capital markets risk-sharing transaction, offering a total of $750 million in tranches for sale based off a reference pool of $29.31 billion in agency mortgages. The deal uses the same synthetic structure seen on previous risk-sharing transactions from the government-sponsored enterprises. Edward DeMarco, the former acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, had been pushing the GSEs to issue risk-sharing deals using a senior-subordinate structure that would not be eligible for the to-be announced market. With Mel Watt now the director of the FHFA, non-TBA risk-sharing transactions from the GSEs could be even less likely. Laurel Davis, vice president for credit risk transfer at Fannie, said...
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Surprise: Ginnie Mae Wants to Triple the Time Needed to Approve MSR Transfers

January 17, 2014
Paul Muolo
Ginnie Mae gave seller/servicers a heads-up on the longer approval times in late November at an “education summit” in Washington attended by both new and existing issuers.
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Lack of Secondary Market Will Keep Many Lenders, Large and Small, From Originating Non-QM Loans

January 17, 2014
The absence of a ready secondary market for mortgages that don’t fit into the safe harbor or rebuttable presumption categories of a qualified mortgage under the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s ability-to-repay rule is discouraging mortgage lenders of all sizes from originating non-QMs – at least in the initial phase of the rule’s implementation. “A common question we’ve received … is whether we plan to write non-QM loans,” William Emerson, CEO of Quicken Loans, said before the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit during a hearing this week on the effect of the CFPB’s new rule. “I can tell you categorically that Quicken Loans, like the overwhelming majority of lenders, will not lend outside the boundaries of QM. “In fact, even if we wanted to, we wouldn’t be able...
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Japan, Russia Reach Out to Ginnie Mae for Help In Creating Robust Mortgage Securities Programs

January 17, 2014
Ginnie Mae is helping Japan and Russia as they shift from antiquated secondary mortgage market structures to ones modeled after the agency’s successful securities program. On Jan. 9, Ginnie Mae President Ted Tozer and President Shinya Shishido of the Japan Housing Finance Agency signed a joint memorandum of understanding to exchange information and facilitate discussions regarding Japan’s plan to adopt a Ginnie Mae-style securitization program. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has directed...
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Non-Prime Lender Citadel Hopes to Be A $1 Billion Securitizer – Eventually

January 17, 2014
Citadel Loan Servicing, arguably the largest active originator of nonprime mortgages, plans to move forward with its first non-agency MBS by the middle of this year. Company founder and CEO Dan Perl told Inside MBS & ABS that the firm has already picked a custodian as well as what he calls a “watchdog” to review the collateral. The watchdog in question appears to be Clayton Holdings, said one source, but officials at both firms would not discuss the matter. Perl declined...
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January 17, 2014
Paul Muolo
The mortgage industry is once again at a crossroad. What will save lenders? Answer: cash-out refis, non-QM loans, and 80-10-10s.
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Lenders Planning Non-QMs Other Than IOs

January 17, 2014
While many major banks plan to offer mortgages that don’t meet qualified mortgage requirements, the originations will largely be limited to interest-only mortgages for well-heeled borrowers. A handful of smaller players have plans to offer a different sort of non-QM, aimed at borrowers with higher debt-to-income ratios or via hybrid adjustable-rate mortgages. Among the firms targeting the non-QM space beyond IOs is Fenway Summer, headed by Raj Date, the former deputy director at the CFPB ...
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Liability a Concern with Non-QM Originations

January 17, 2014
A significant number of lenders report that the liability posed by loans that don’t meet qualified-mortgage standards is so large that they won’t offer non-QMs. Others would like to offer non-QMs but can’t at the moment because they don’t have portfolios and a secondary market for non-QMs has yet to develop, due at least partly to liability concerns. “The risks of liability and protracted litigation are greatest for these loans where there is no presumption of compliance and there is a strong ...
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