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‘QM Plus’ Threatens Access to Credit, Return of Private Capital

October 17, 2013
Thomas Ressler
The QM Plus option would be limited to loans secured by a principal dwelling. No subordinate liens would be permitted for purchase-money transactions.
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Booker’s Senate Election Doesn’t Improve Watt’s FHFA Confirmation Prospects

October 17, 2013
Charles Wisniowski
Still, one industry lobbyist warns that with Cory Booker’s election to the Senate, the White House may be willing to exert more influence to advance Mel Watt’s nomination to head the FHFA.
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Not Everyone is Cutting Mortgage Workers; TD Bank Hiring 140 LOs

October 17, 2013
Paul Muolo
However, according to figures compiled by Inside Mortgage Finance, the U.S. subsidiary of the Canadian-owned bank doesn’t even rank among the top 30 lenders, at least not yet.
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Final Tally: Wells Fargo Cut 5,300 Mortgage Workers in Third Quarter

October 17, 2013
Paul Muolo
The reduced head count at Wells Fargo is hardly surprising given declining refinancings, but there could be more bloodletting in the months ahead.
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CFPB Responds to Continued Industry Inquiries, Issues Guidance on Mortgage Servicing Rules

October 17, 2013
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau this week updated certain provisions in its complex new mortgage servicing rules, most notably the interplay between the servicing rules and the U.S. bankruptcy code, and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. “As servicing implementation enters its final phases, we heard from many sources that it was important to address these remaining issues to ensure a smooth transition and provide certainty to the market,” said CFPB Director Richard Cordray. “When mortgage servicers better understand the rules they have to follow, that is better for consumers.” One of the latest hot buttons to emerge regarding the servicing rules has been...
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GSE Market Continued Tilting Toward Purchase Mortgages in 2013, Signs of Expanding Credit Box

October 17, 2013
Purchase-mortgage lending has become increasingly critical to maintaining production volume throughout the year, and there are some indicators that lenders may be starting to stretch a little more to bring in new business, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance analysis of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loan-level data. During September, purchase mortgages accounted for 42.4 percent of new business at the government-sponsored enterprises and may well surpass refinance volume by the end of the year. As recently as March 2013, purchase mortgages represented just 16.3 percent of single-family loans securitized by the two GSEs. After monthly activity peaked at $36.9 billion in August, the actual volume of purchase mortgages delivered to the GSEs did sputter...[Includes two data charts]
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3Q13 Mortgage Massacre: Slowing Production, Reduced Profits and Higher MSR Values

October 17, 2013
For the nation’s three largest originators of home mortgages – Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America – the third quarter of 2013 turned out the way most observers expected, with slumping production, less revenue and tighter profit margins. The three major lenders, which accounted for almost 30 percent of loan originations in the first half of the year, saw big drops in refinance volume. Although they all unveiled plans to cut thousands of mortgage jobs, efforts to trim expenses did not come fast enough. Wells Fargo said...
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Freddie Sees 71 Percent Plunge in Business From Wells; Evidence Points to Better Execution on Fannie MBS

October 17, 2013
In the third quarter of 2013, Wells Fargo sold a mere $8.4 billion in residential mortgages to Freddie Mac, a 71.3 percent plunge in volume from the second quarter, and a figure that represents just 17 percent of what the nation’s largest lender sold to Fannie Mae. Analysts that closely follow Wells Fargo believe that the megabank’s switch in secondary market strategy was simply a matter of money, as securitizing through Fannie was more profitable than sending most of its business to Freddie, as it traditionally has. Moshe Orenbuch, an analyst and managing director at Credit Suisse, noted...
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Short Takes: Mortgage Veterans Continue to Seek Capital for New Ventures / Nonbanks Fastest Growers in GSE Business / Malvern Unloads NPLs / Federal Reserve Sees Little Evidence of Looser Underwriting / CFPB Participates in MBA Webinar on Servicing Rules

October 17, 2013
Paul Muolo and Thomas Ressler
Golf is for slackers. Inside Mortgage Finance knows of at least four veteran mortgage banking executives who, after “retiring,” are looking to reenter the business.
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Uncertainty Regarding CFPB’s QM Rule Shifts from What’s Included to How Courts Will Interpret It

October 17, 2013
After years of claiming that regulatory uncertainty was holding back mortgage originations, lenders appeared to be on their way toward certainty as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau established a definition for qualified mortgages at the beginning of this year. However, industry participants suggest that few originations of non-QMs are likely in the next few years due to uncertainty regarding litigation. “We don’t know how the courts are going to interpret the rule,” Jon Wishnia, a partner at the law firm of Lowenstein Sandler, said last week at the ABS East conference sponsored by Information Management Network in Miami. “That will really drive where the market goes.” CFPB officials have said...
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