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Refinancing Dominated First-Quarter Originations, But Purchase Market Has Started Coming Back

June 4, 2015
Refinance lending fueled the growth in mortgage originations during the first quarter of 2015, although new data suggest that the purchase-mortgage sector is taking hold. Mortgage lenders originated an estimated $221.0 billion of refi loans during the first quarter, an increase of 51.4 percent from a revised fourth-quarter production estimate of $146.0 billion. Inside Mortgage Finance refi and purchase-mortgage estimates for all four quarters of 2014 were revised to reflect just first-lien mortgage originations. Refi loans accounted...[Includes three data tables]
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The Cost of Privatizing the GSEs: Higher Mortgage Rates. But How Much Higher?

June 3, 2015
Brandon Ivey
If Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were privatized, they would likely have to increase their capital from current levels and face increased borrowing costs.
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Short Takes: FHFA Official Spills the Beans on LPMI, More / But Comments Made Behind Closed Doors / Mortgage Applications Down Modestly / Loans With MI Have Good Closing Record / A New Hire for Clayton

June 3, 2015
Paul Muolo
Not only is the FHFA scrutinizing lender-paid mortgage insurance products, but the agency might require higher capital standards...
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Short Takes: CFPB Fines of $1 Million a Day? / A Boon for Second-Lien Investors? / Billions of Dollars in HELOCs? / HARP Goes to Arizona / A New Hire for Hamilton

June 2, 2015
Brandon Ivey and Paul Muolo
According to one trader, secured nonperforming seconds sell in the secondary market for one penny on the dollar to 20 cents on the dollar…
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Briefs: Worth Noting

June 1, 2015
FSOC Advises Continued Collaboration on Nonbank Mortgage Servicers. The Financial Stability Oversight Council, of which the CFPB is a member, expressed continuing concern about the large share of mortgage servicing rights being handled by nonbank mortgage servicers these days, and urged continued collaboration between state and federal regulators in ratcheting up their oversight to strengthen such companies. “[N]onbank mortgage servicing companies, which in recent years have purchased large amounts of mortgage servicing rights from banks and thrifts, have grown to account for a material portion of the mortgage servicing market,” the report said. FSOC went on to note that in January of this year, the Federal Housing Finance Agency proposed new minimum financial eligibility requirements for mortgage seller/servicers that do ...
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GSE Risk-Share Deals Have Plenty of Road Ahead, Unclear If They’ll Get to Deeper MI

May 29, 2015
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have found deep investor appetite for credit-risk transfer transactions, but their exploration of new structures may not get to the front-end tradeoff of deeper mortgage insurance for reduced MBS guaranty fees. During a panel session at last week’s secondary market conference sponsored by the Mortgage Bankers Association, Kevin Palmer, a Freddie vice president, said the government-sponsored enterprises launched their credit-risk transfers to reduce taxpayer exposure and distribute risk more broadly in the mortgage finance system. Fannie and Freddie have...
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What We’re Hearing: How Large Might Those TRID Fines Be? / A Jumbo Lender on Fire: loanDepot / Some LOs are Making $5 Million a Year? / And Now a Few (Mortgage) Words from George W. Bush / Ocwen, the ‘Trade’ of the Century? Huh?

May 29, 2015
Paul Muolo
“These are serious loan officers,” he noted. Just how serious? According to the show’s website, some of the top producing LOs in attendance earn between $500,000 and $5 million…
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Genworth CEO: FHA Price Cut No Impact on Private MIs, So Far

May 29, 2015
Genworth U.S. Mortgage Insurance said the FHA mortgage insurance premium reduction earlier this year has not had much of an impact on private MI business so far in terms of creating more competition. “I would say competition with FHA is about the same,” said Rohit Gupta, president and CEO of Genworth. “We have seen the FHA price reduction actually having more impact on FHA streamline refis. Borrowers who have gotten into FHA loans three years ago are refinancing into another FHA loan just to reduce their annual payment.” In January, the FHA pared its annual MIP from 1.35 percent down to 0.85 percent to win over first-time homebuyers and other qualified borrowers. While Gupta emphasized that on the purchase side there hasn’t been that big of an impact yet, he said “we might have seen a little bit of an impact in the first quarter but nothing significant yet.” He added there are a lot more ...
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FHFA Ready to Hike Conforming Loan Limits?

May 28, 2015
Brandon Ivey
The regulator said it plans to use its “expanded data” house price index to determine adjustments for conforming loan limits.
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Doesn’t Sound Like Fannie Mae Will Offer its Automated Underwriting System for Free

May 28, 2015
Paul Muolo
It stands to reason that by waiving the charge that Freddie might take in less revenue, but a GSE spokesman said as a financial matter, “it’s not material.”
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