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It’s Official: GSEs Pay $66.4 Billion in Dividends to U.S., but Their Share Prices Suffer

July 2, 2013
Paul Muolo
Well, at least the White House is happy. Fannie and Freddie turned over $66.4 billion to the government at the end of June, money that will help reduce the deficit.
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Basel III Final Rule Keeps Proposed MSR Treatment, but Abandons Risk Weights

July 2, 2013
Thomas Ressler
The Federal Reserve will go ahead with proposed rule changes related to mortgage servicing rights, but with what it calls a “lengthy transition period.”
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Short Takes: Another Nonbank Lender Wants to Go Public / Massive MSR Sales on the Way Thanks to Basel? / Nationstar Revises Loss Projections on Loan Mods / HLSS Gets a New Line of Credit / Home Prices Head North

July 2, 2013
Paul Muolo
Stonegate Mortgage, a fast growing lender, wants to go public. Meanwhile, thanks to the Fed, MSR sales could be massive.
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GSE Business Declined in 2Q13 as Refi Wave Loses Punch; Purchase Market at 4-Year High

July 2, 2013
The volume of new business flowing through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – a lagging indicator of primary market originations – declined modestly during the second quarter of 2013, according to a new analysis and ranking by Inside Mortgage Finance. The two government-sponsored enterprises securitized $337.74 billion of single-family mortgages during the second quarter, down 5.1 percent from the first three months of the year. The decline reversed an upward trend in quarterly GSE production that started in the third quarter of 2012. Even with the downturn, business at Fannie and Freddie was up 20.0 percent over the first six months of last year. The second-quarter decline clearly reflected...[Includes three data charts]
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Jumbo Conduits Looking for More Lenders, Seen as Strong Option Among Loan Buyers

July 2, 2013
Jumbo conduits such as Credit Suisse and Redwood Trust are working to increase the number of correspondent lenders they work with as the non-agency jumbo mortgage-backed security market starts to rebound. The conduits offer attractive execution for lenders that don’t want to hold jumbo originations in portfolio, according to industry participants. Jumbo conduits are “a real business that’s going to be in this for the long term,” said Peter Sack, a managing director at Credit Suisse, during a webinar hosted by Inside Mortgage Finance late last week. Some $3.9 billion in non-agency jumbo mortgage-backed securities were issued...
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Cerberus Buys Mortgage Company, Will Third Time Be the Hedge Fund’s Charm?

July 2, 2013
Hedge fund giant Cerberus Capital Management has quietly purchased a nonbank mortgage company based in Georgia and plans to use the firm to grow it into a national player in residential finance, according to industry sources close to the deal. One official inside of Cerberus confirmed the purchase to Inside Mortgage Finance as well as some of the growth plans, but declined to identify the company. Cerberus, which makes investments worldwide, operates dozens of funds, many of which target specific sectors or projects. The sale was facilitated...
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REIT With Ties to Freedom Mortgage Files Updated Initial Public Offering

July 2, 2013
Cherry Hill Mortgage Investment Corp., a real estate investment trust launched by Freedom Mortgage, recently filed updated documents tied to its initial public offering, but remains quiet on when it might actually go public. Like many REITs, the new company is setting its sights on the mortgage servicing market, in particular “excess servicing” rights that will be created by Freedom, which is based in Cherry Hill, NJ. The company did not return calls from Inside Mortgage Finance about the offering. There has been...
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Watt Nomination Hearing Doesn’t Appear to Sway Senate Republicans, Confirmation as FHFA Director in Doubt

July 2, 2013
The uphill climb for the Congressman who would be the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency got a little steeper last week following a lackluster confirmation performance that did not appear to win over Republican critics. Both in his prepared testimony and during questioning by members of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, Rep. Mel Watt, D-NC, placed a heavy emphasis on his biographical details, but he was light on mortgage-finance policy specifics. Republicans pressed hard on his technical qualifications for the job of FHFA director. “The Housing and Economic Recovery Act clearly defines...
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Post-Endorsement Review of FHA Loans in 1Q13 Finds Substantial Percentage of Loans with Material Defects

July 2, 2013
A high percentage of FHA-insured mortgage loans were deemed unacceptable after a post-endorsement review performed by the FHA revealed material defects that apparently went undetected at the time the loans were approved, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. In a recent report by HUD’s Office of Lender Activities and Program Compliance, 44 percent of 6,251 single-family mortgage loans that underwent post-endorsement loan reviews in the first quarter of 2013 were found initially unacceptable. Under the FHA’s three-tier rating system, loans are rated as “conforming,” “deficient” or “unacceptable.” The review found...
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Basel III Final Rule Keeps Proposed MSR Treatment, Rejects Proposed Changes for Residential Mortgages

July 2, 2013
The Federal Reserve Board of Governors unanimously issued a revised Basel III final rule this week that abandons the proposed changes to the risk-weighting of residential mortgages, but presses ahead with the proposed new treatment of mortgage servicing rights. In backing off the proposed changes for residential mortgages, Fed officials cited community bank concerns about the complexity of calculating loan-to-value ratios under the proposed regime. They also emphasized concerns about the unknown interaction the proposed changes would have with other mortgage-related rulemakings confronting the industry, most notably the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s “qualified mortgage” standard as well as the qualified residential mortgage definition, which is still in development by federal regulators. “In light of new regulations designed to improve the quality of mortgage underwriting as well as continued uncertainty regarding the aggregate impact of pending mortgage-related rulemakings, the draft final rule does not include...
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