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Refi Ebbs as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Business Slows

June 5, 2015
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac issued $74.10 billion of single-family mortgage-backed securities during May, down 8.0 percent from April, a new Inside the GSEs analysis reveals. The purchase-mortgage market picked up some last month, but not enough to offset a sharp 15.7 percent drop in the volume of refinance loans securitized by the GSEs. Purchase-mortgage business was up 7.2 percent from April and reached a combined $28.25 billion – the highest monthly volume since the end of last year’s homebuying season in October. For the first five months of 2015, purchase-mortgage activity totaled $105.15 billion, up 19.0 percent from the same period last year. Most of the big gain in overall GSE business has come from refinancing, which is up 94.4 percent on a...(charts included)
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Freddie Drops Loan Prospector Fee to Eliminate Barriers

June 5, 2015
In a move to level the playing field and increase liquidity in the market, Freddie Mac has done away with the $20 fee to use Loan Prospector, the oldest of its suite of lender tools, effective this week. In a letter that went out to Freddie customers last month, the GSE noted it was “eliminating financial barriers to our tools.” Christina Boyle, Freddie’s senior vice president of single-family sales, said since the LP underwriting tool was introduced in 1997 the GSEs have added additional tools, especially within the last couple of years, and plan to introduce more in the future. “The only tool that had a cost associated with it was Loan Prospector and it was sort of a...
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Agency MBS Issuance Falters in May as Refinance Spigot Tightens; Ginnie Market Share Spikes Higher

June 5, 2015
Gross new issuance of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae single-family MBS declined by 6.3 percent from April to May, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS ranking and analysis. The agencies produced $113.46 billion of new single-family MBS last month. Though down from April, it was still significantly higher than at any time in 2014, when production averaged just $77.46 billion per month. The key to the drop-off in May was...[Includes two data tables]
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Agency MBS Issuance Falters in May as Refi Spigot Tightens. Time to Worry?

June 5, 2015
John Bancroft
Though down from April, it was still significantly higher than at any time in 2014, when production averaged just $77.46 billion per month.
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MBS Investing REITS May Go ‘Sideways’ For a While and Maybe That’s Not So Bad

June 5, 2015
With interest rates rising again, the future looks somewhat cloudy for real estate investment trusts that invest in MBS, a situation that investors have grown accustomed to the past few years. According to figures compiled by Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, the 28 mortgage investing REITs tracked by the firm had a combined market capitalization rate of $47.8 billion at the end of May, a slight drop from a year ago when the tally was $49.0 billion. Then again, not all of the 28 are...
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Redwood’s Agreement with Federal Home Loan Banks Gets Higher Loan Limit, Prospects for Volume Unclear

June 5, 2015
The loan limit more than doubled for the Mortgage Partnership Finance program through which members of certain Federal Home Loan Banks can deliver jumbos to Redwood Trust. Officials at both the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago and Redwood are optimistic about the MPF Direct product, though it’s unclear how much volume the new offering will generate. Beginning in the third quarter, the loan limit for MPF Direct will increase from $729,750 to $1.5 million. Previously, the MPF Direct product targeted loans with balances between $625,500, which is the current conforming loan limit for certain high-cost areas, and $729,750, which was the high-cost loan limit during a time when the FHLBank of Chicago was working to launch MPF Direct. Outside of MPF Direct, Redwood purchases...
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Fitch Ratings Details Latest Revisions to Its RMBS Surveillance and Re-REMIC Criteria

June 5, 2015
Fitch Ratings this week put out a new report detailing the latest updates to its criteria for monitoring U.S. residential MBS for possible ratings changes and to analyze re-securitizations of real estate mortgage investment conduit deals. Among the most significant revisions is a loss severity adjustment for newly-issued re-REMIC transactions. Fitch will adjust the model-projected loss severity assumption for pools backing newly issued re-REMIC transactions by as much as 10 percent to account for differences between model projections and recently observed loss severity trends, according to the report. Fitch’s RMBS loan loss model “assumes...
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What We’re Hearing: PHH Wondering ‘Who Moved My Mortgage Cheese’? / PLS Implications: What Does Merrill Lynch Think? / IMA Offers $2 Billion of MSRs / Piercy on MSRs: Buy Now / Ginnie About to Catch up with Fannie? What?

June 5, 2015
Paul Muolo
The CFPB case likely won’t make Merrill Lynch feel good about PHH, but we could be wrong. The two go way back…
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Housing Finance Reform Talks Focus on Credit, Private Capital

June 5, 2015
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro and Rep. Ed Royce, R-CA, agree that housing reform needs to happen, but while Royce emphasized the need to get private capital back in the system, Castro focused on the issue of credit access. Royce and Castro were speakers during a June 3 housing finance forum in Washington sponsored by the National Journal. Castro said part of the challenge for Democrats and Republicans in both Houses is the issue of access to credit. “How do you ensure that in the system there’s a good amount of access of credit to people of moderate means just like people of strong means,” said Castro.
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Individual Shareholders in Iowa Challenge GSE Profit Sweep

June 5, 2015
For the first time, individual shareholders have brought a suit against the Federal Housing Finance Agency alleging that the Treasury profit sweep was illegal and accused the agency of violating the Housing and Economic Recovery Act. The May lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for Northern Iowa by three individual shareholders who owned stock in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac prior to the Third Amendment.Thomas Saxton owns shares in the Z series of Freddie preferred stock and he owns shares of Freddie common stock with Ida Saxton.The pair own common stock both jointly and individually and acquired their shares in 2008. The third plaintiff is Bradely Payner, who owns shares of Fannie common stock.
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