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CFPB Signs Off on Revised Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac URLA

October 3, 2016
The CFPB, under its authority to administer the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and Regulation B, has bestowed its official approval upon the revised and redesigned Uniform Residential Loan Application, the standardized form used by borrowers to apply for a mortgage loan, issued earlier this year by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The issuance of the 2016 URLA was part of the effort by the two government-sponsored enterprises to update the corresponding Uniform Loan Application Dataset (ULAD). Staff of the CFPB has reviewed the 2016 URLA as per a request by the two GSEs and the Federal Housing Finance Agency, their regulator and conservator, for official approval under ECOA and Regulation B. Regulation B Section 1002.5(b) provides rules concerning requests for ...
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Analysis: GSE ‘Patch’ and High Cost Limits Account for 25% of their Business

October 3, 2016
John Bancroft
In the first six months of 2016, Fannie and Freddie securitized $64.52 billion of single-family mortgages with DTI ratios exceeding 43 percent.
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Retail Channel Yields High Credit Score Refi Loans

October 3, 2016
John Bancroft
Retail loans had lower debt-to-income ratios as well…
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New York Clergy Worries About GSEs Being Dismantled. Resurrect and Release?

October 3, 2016
Paul Muolo
“We hope that you will help us to push back on current efforts to gift the proprietary infrastructure of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to the big banks,” the clergymen write.
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Short Takes: A CEO ‘Beyond’ Horrible? / In Demand: Top Mortgage Talent / Repositioning with Capital / Are the GSEs Losing Money? / Budget Season Has Started

October 3, 2016
Paul Muolo
As mortgage firms plan their budgets for next year, executive talent is in demand...
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FHFA Proposes Revised Indemnification Policy

September 30, 2016
The Federal Housing Finance Agency recently redrafted the proposed indemnification payments rule to make it easier to understand. The proposed rule looks to replace a provision concerning indemnification payments by regulated entities in conservatorship with one that clearly states that the regulation does not apply to such entities. This issue has been brewing since 2008 when the FHFA published an interim final rule on severance agreements and indemnification payments. It then re-proposed the proposed amendment on indemnification payments in 2009. Now the agency said it wants to clarify the fact that it does not consider indemnification payments to be subject to FHFA rules and procedures related to compensation.
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GSE 'Patch' and High-Cost Limits Account for 25% of GSE Business

September 30, 2016
Roughly a quarter of the single-family business that passed through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac during the first half of 2016 resulted from special treatment bestowed on the GSEs following the housing market collapse. The biggest factor is the so-called GSE patch, which exempts Fannie and Freddie from underwriting restrictions on “qualified mortgages” that are part of the ability-to-repay rule promulgated by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. For mortgages to get QM status, the debt-to-income ratio has to be 43 percent or less. However, the CFPB rule waives that requirement for Fannie and Freddie as long as they remain in conservatorship, up to a point.
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Fannie Initiates First Widespread Use of Trended Credit Data

September 30, 2016
Fannie Mae’s implementation of its updated loan origination tool, Desktop Underwriter 10.0, this week, represents the first widespread use of trended credit data in the mortgage industry and mortgage bankers are optimistic. It was one of the most anticipated changes in the rollout and was designed to give lenders a better understanding of a potential borrower’s creditworthiness...
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3Q16 Originations May Translate to Strong Fannie, Freddie Earnings

September 30, 2016
The third quarter is about to end and most GSE watchers can agree on one thing: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should turn in stellar earnings for the period. According to preliminary estimates from Inside The GSEs, all lenders could wind up funding $570 billion in 3Q, compared to $510 billion and $380 billion in 2Q and 1Q, respectively. The higher production figures should translate into a jump in guaranty fee income, which will feed the coffers of the GSEs. The “wild card” in their performance will be the yield on the 10-year Treasury, which was slated to close 3Q16 at 1.57 percent, 9 basis points higher than June 30.
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Freddie Launches MI Pilot, Fannie to Follow, PMIs Not Excited

September 30, 2016
Freddie Mac introduced a front-end credit risk-transfer pilot program this week, but industry observers say it doesn’t include some of the features that many private mortgage insurers and mortgage bankers have been looking for. Guarantee fees will not be lowered because of the deep MI pilot and lowering them is something that the Mortgage Bankers Association has been advocating. Moreover, it’s not the deep-cover primary insurance that private MIs were hoping to write. The GSE is purchasing additional coverage beyond the primary MI contract from a group of four MI firms on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages with loan-to-value ratios of 80 to 95 percent. The coverage is then placed immediately as loans are sold to the GSE.
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