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Left on the Table by ‘Big Blue’: Promontory MortgagePath and Promontory Interfinancial

October 10, 2016
Paul Muolo
One mortgage insurance official who used Promontory Financial Group in the past described the firm’s work as “excellent,” but noted: “They don’t come cheap.”
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BLS: Mortgage Brokerage Jobs Up, Mortgage Banking Jobs Down

October 10, 2016
Paul Muolo
The hiring picture looks bright for now – at least for mortgage brokerage firms…
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Ginnie Mae Crushed Single-Family MBS Issuance Records in 3Q16

October 10, 2016
John Bancroft
The agency issued a whopping $145.14 billion of single-family MBS during 3Q16…
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Short Takes: Wells Fargo, Still the Number One Ginnie Issuer … for Now / Who Will Replace Ibrahim at Radian? / Clayton in the News / The GSE Net Worth Sweep: What did President Obama Know?

October 10, 2016
Paul Muolo
Who will succeed S.A. Ibrahim at Radian? We've heard two names...
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Buyback Phenomenon Not Going Away Any Time Soon. In the Meantime, Here’s How to Cope

October 7, 2016
The post-crisis market environment that fueled the mortgage loan buyback dynamic continues to improve, and with it, the business relationships between lenders, investors and the government-sponsored enterprises. However, the repurchase and indemnification phenomenon has not gone away and is unlikely to do so for the foreseeable future. That means market participants need a comprehensive strategy to limit their exposure to litigation and, when that fails, to restrict the damage that does ensue, according to some top industry attorneys. This may be particularly important for correspondent lenders. “In order to go ahead and get a good perspective for what your company’s potential risk is, how do you go...
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What We’re Hearing: The Best Place for an LO? Answer: At a Nonbank / How Wells Fargo Grades its LOs / Remember FM Watch? / Jump? How High? / Pingora Continues to Buy MSRs / The Revolving Door at Clayton / Wornow and Hughes Land

October 7, 2016
Paul Muolo
Want to make more money? Go work for a nonbank. Want better job security? Work for a depository...
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Portfolio Retention of ARMs Increased in 2Q16

October 7, 2016
The share of adjustable-rate mortgages held in portfolio hit an exceptionally high level in the second quarter of 2016, according to a new analysis by Inside Nonconforming Markets. An estimated $53.00 billion in ARMs were originated in the second quarter of 2016 and $4.69 billion in ARMs were included in mortgage-backed securities issued during the period. The ARM securitization rate in the second quarter was 8.8 percent, down from 13.9 percent ... [Includes two data charts]
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Ginnie Mae Crushed Single Family MBS Issuance Records in 3Q16

October 7, 2016
Ginnie Mae rode a surging purchase-mortgage market and heavy refinance activity to new production records during the third quarter of 2016. The agency issued a whopping $145.14 billion of single-family mortgage-backed securities during the third quarter, according to an Inside FHA/VA Lending analysis of MBS disclosures. That figure is based on pool-level disclosures that reveal exact principal balance amounts and it includes securities backed by FHA home-equity conversion mortgages. The data in the table below are based on truncated loan-level disclosures and do not include HECM activity. New Ginnie MBS issuance in the third quarter was up 15.7 percent from the previous quarter. Ginnie MBS production set three consecutive monthly records during the third quarter, culminating in a huge $52.46 billion month in September. Purchase-mortgage activity was the key driver, but the ... [ 4 charts ]
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IG Audit Finds GNMA Left Hundreds Of Uninsured Loans in MBS Pools

October 7, 2016
Requiring an undercapitalized issuer to repurchase uninsured performing mortgages out of a mortgage-backed securities pool could increase risk to the federal government, warned Ginnie Mae. Responding to an adverse audit report from the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of the Inspector General, Ginnie said that while it generally accepts the IG’s recommendations, forcing an undercapitalized issuer to buy out performing loans and either hold them in portfolio or sell them at a substantial loss would put the government at greater risk. “This is something we need to be alert to in certain cases,” the agency said. According to the report, Ginnie improperly allowed more than $49 million of single-family mortgages with terminated insurance to remain in its MBS pools for more than one year without obtaining FHA coverage. The IG warned Ginnie could be on the ...
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Return of FHA Spot Approval is a Shot in the Arm for Condo Market

October 7, 2016
Lenders are optimistic about a proposed rule that would reinstate FHA spot financing in unapproved condominium projects, saying this could be the spark that would jump-start the slow condo market.The proposed rules would clarify and modify certain FHA rules to kick-start condominium lending activity, and allow some flexibility in existing approval standards. Key proposals include the reinstatement of spot approvals in unapproved condominium developments and extending the effective recertification period for condo approvals to three years, rather than the current two-year requirement. Prior to 2009, spot approval allowed a buyer to use FHA financing to purchase a unit in an unapproved condo project, but the HUD approval process was expensive and time consuming. Consequently, few lenders were able to take advantage of the spot-approval program. The Department of ...
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