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Short Takes: Kill Fannie and Freddie? What, Are You Crazy? / Yet Another Book About the GSEs / The Enron-Fannie Mae Connection / Plaza Home Posts Record Originations / Two in 40. Who Are They?

July 23, 2015
Paul Muolo and Sherry Muolo
Of the 40, just two firms suffered a sequential volume decline. You’ll have to see IMF to find out which ones.
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Mortgage Production Volume Continued Gaining Strength in 2Q15; Heady Rally in FHA Lending

July 23, 2015
The mortgage market cranked up new originations significantly during the second quarter of 2015, lifting production to its highest level in nearly two years, according to a new analysis and ranking by Inside Mortgage Finance. Lenders produced an estimated $445 billion of first-lien single-family mortgages during the second quarter, an increase of 23.6 percent over the first three months of 2015. It marked the strongest origination volume since the second quarter of 2013, when the industry was in the middle of a refinance boom that generated over $2 trillion in new production over a 12-month period. The party this time around doesn’t look...[Includes two data tables]
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M&A Roundup: More MSR Deals Hit the Market; Sale Of RoundPoint Mortgage Uncertain; Deal or No Deal?

July 23, 2015
Several large servicing portfolios of $1 billion or more hit the market in the past few weeks, but dealmakers and investors continue to wonder about the largest prize of them all: RoundPoint Mortgage, Charlotte, NC, which owns roughly $52.18 billion of receivables and ranks among the top 25. Investment banking officials who claim to have knowledge of the RoundPoint situation maintain that its owner, The Tavistock Group, is hell-bent on selling the nonbank, but as far as coming to final terms with a buyer, any buyer, that’s a different matter. It’s...
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Dodd-Frank Mortgage Reforms Likely to Remain, GSE Reform a Glaring Gap Left by Act, Critics Say

July 23, 2015
Republican congressional leadership commemorated the fifth anniversary of the Dodd-Frank Act this week by bashing the massive legislation. But there was not a single mention of making any changes to the mortgage-related provisions in the law. However, Republican leaders of the House Financial Services Committee and the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee demonstrated varying degrees of optimism about enacting broader changes to the controversial law. During a Dodd-Frank discussion forum early this week at the American Enterprise Institute, HFSC Chairman Jeb Hensarling, R-TX, in response to a question about the political prospects for reform, said...
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AIG to Issue $300 Million in Mortgage Bonds Backed by Policies Written by United Guaranty

July 23, 2015
American International Group is reportedly bringing to market $300 million in securitized notes backed by mortgage insurance written by its private MI subsidiary United Guaranty Corp., but the global insurance company is playing it close to the vest. AIG and United Guaranty are keeping details of the risk-transfer transaction under wraps and a spokesperson for UG declined to comment. Credit Suisse is the seller of the notes. Citing company marketing documents, Bloomberg reported...
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The Battle Continues Over Extending the 10-Basis-Point G-Fee ‘Tax’

July 22, 2015
Paul Muolo
It appears that Democrats just won't give up on trying to tap guaranty fee revenue.
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Mortgage Applications Rise Ever So Slightly

July 22, 2015
Sherry Muolo
Some originators continue to offer mortgages at rates of under 4.0 percent, depending on the loan amount and points charged.
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GSE Servicing Continues to ‘Deconsolidate’

July 21, 2015
John Bancroft
Inside the GSEs found that Freddie’s business was more concentrated than Fannie’s...
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Housing Reform Talks: Finance Should Not Be Political

July 17, 2015
Housing finance and housing policy should be clearly separated, said Rep. Randy Neugebauer, R-TX, speaking on a Bipartisan Policy Center GSE reform panel with Rep. John Delaney, D-MD, in Washington, DC, on July 16. “We should detach the financial piece away from the political process,” he said, adding that the market should determine how many houses and apartments to build, not the government. Neugebauer and Delaney agreed that reform needs to happen and that today’s housing finance system is largely controlled by the federal government. “The government’s role is to provide liquidity to the market and be more predicable like the banking system, which I’m a big supporter of,” said Delaney. “Then there’s the role of pricing risks, which I’m not a supporter of. The government has its roles mixed up.”
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The GSEs' First Actual Loss Deal & Second Reinsurance Risk-Sharing

July 17, 2015
Fannie Mae completed its second credit risk- sharing transaction with the reinsurance industry this week and last week Freddie Mac introduced two new Agency Credit Insurance Structure transactions that gives it coverage based on both first loss and actual losses realized in a reference pool of residential mortgages. Under the two ACIS transactions, Freddie took insurance policies that move most of the remaining credit risk associated with the two Structured Agency Credit Risk debt notes executed in early 2015 to insurers and reinsurers. The two policies cover up to a combined maximum of approximately $223 million of losses that Freddie incurs when homeowners default. This is the 9th ACIS transaction since 2013.
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