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FOMC Weighs Options For ‘Taper’ But No Change at Hand; Yellen Clears Committee

November 22, 2013
Members of the Federal Open Market Committee kicked around various approaches to winding down the central bank’s third installment of quantitative easing during their policy meeting last month, but ultimately didn’t budge the ship off its bearings. Recently released minutes of the Oct. 29-30 FMOC policy meeting revealed that participants “generally expected that the data would prove consistent with the committee’s outlook for ongoing improvement in labor-market conditions and would thus warrant trimming the pace of purchases in coming months.” However, committee members also considered...
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More Hedge Funds to Speculate in Fannie and Freddie Common

November 22, 2013
Paul Muolo
Industry observers who closely follow the GSEs predict that other private-equity firms and hedge funds will continue to buy the preferred and common shares of Fannie and Freddie, believing they can flip the stock for a quick profit or receive a pay-out down the road.
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What We’re Hearing: 5,000 Loan Files Taken Without Permission? / Lower GSE Loan Limits are Dead / Prospect Mortgage Plans an IPO / A 4 Percent Yield for the 10-Year? / Certain Democrats Warn on Thwarting Eminent Domain

November 22, 2013
Paul Muolo
Lobbyists and analysts who track the market are unanimous on one key issue: GSE loan limits. From what we’re told, Watt will shelve any thought of lowering the Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac mortgage limit in 2014.
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Watt’s FHFA Nod All But Ensured After ‘Nuclear Option’ Deployment

November 22, 2013
It is all but certain that the Federal Housing Finance Agency will soon have its first permanent and confirmed director since the agency’s inception, following the move late this week by Senate Democrats to invoke the “nuclear option” for presidential nominees. The Senate voted 52 to 48 to change its own rules to permit most executive and judicial nominees to pass by a simple majority vote.
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White House Shuts Down Talk of Selling Fannie, Freddie MBS Biz

November 22, 2013
A senior Obama administration official this week flatly rejected the notion of private investors purchasing the mortgage-backed securities business of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. White House Economic Advisor Gene Sperling noted while speaking at a Washington, DC, conference that the White House won’t get behind a $52 billion proposal by Fairholme Capital Management to purchase and spin off the GSEs’ insurance business.
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Dems: FHFA Opposition to Eminent Domain Illegally Discriminates

November 22, 2013
A group of House Democratic lawmakers is warning the Federal Housing Finance Agency that prohibiting GSE access to municipalities that use eminent domain to restructure underwater mortgages would constitute illegal discrimination against minority homeowners. In a letter to FHFA Acting Director Edward DeMarco, a group of 10 House Democrats led by Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison said Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s refusal to insure loans seized and rewritten via eminent domain would be illegal under the Fair Housing Act and violate credit discrimination laws.
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Official: FHFA Should Be Morphed Into New Post-GSE Regulator

November 22, 2013
The successor regulator to the Federal Housing Finance Agency should be immediately infused with the FHFA’s talent and resources upon inception rather than a potentially “confusing and inefficient “ five-year transition period where past and future regulators would co-exist, an FHFA official told lawmakers this week. Testifying before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, FHFA General Counsel Alfred Pollard told senators that moving all employees to the new agency – or possibly renaming and empowering the FHFA as the proposed Federal Mortgage Insurance Corp. – would avoid a potential brain drain.
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JPMorgan Chase Agrees to $4B Settlement with FHFA, GSEs

November 22, 2013
JPMorgan Chase twice in as many weeks announced multi-billion dollar deals to settle legal disputes with numerous parties – including Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and their regulator, the Federal Housing Finance Agency – involving residential mortgage-backed securities. This week, the Department of Justice, along with other federal and state agencies – including the Federal Housing Finance Agency – reached a $13 billion settlement with JPMorgan, which acknowledged making misrepresentations about billions of dollars in MBS sold…
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Market Awaits Additional Fannie, Freddie G-Fee Increases

November 22, 2013
Whether, when or by how much the Federal Housing Finance Agency will direct an increase in Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s guaranty fees is fast becoming a political as well as a policy issue based on recent public calls by both industry and progressive advocacy groups. Last week, nine industry trade groups – including the American Bankers Association, the Mortgage Bankers Association and the Community Mortgage Lenders of America – dispatched a letter to the respective chairmen of the House and Senate Budget Committees.
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OIG: FHFA Needs Better Oversight Of Fannie Short Sale Eligibility

November 22, 2013
The Federal Housing Finance Agency should direct Fannie Mae to strengthen its control over the GSE’s short sales, and review Fannie’s Streamlined Documentation Program to determine whether it should be available to borrowers seeking approval to short sell non-owner-occupied properties, according to the agency’s official watchdog. The audit released this week by the FHFA’s Office of Inspector General was based on a review of 41 short-sale transactions involving multiple Fannie servicers.
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