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Progressive Groups Adamantly Opposed to New GSE G-Fee Hikes

November 15, 2013
Charles Wisniowski
The Center for American Progress called on FHFA to keep g-fees at current levels “until there is reliable evidence” to suggest that the government needs more revenue to cover the cost of the guaranty.
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What We’re Hearing: Pershing Square Now Owns Almost 10 Percent of Fannie Mae – and Freddie Mac / Fairholme’s Bruce Berkowitz Loves to Donate Money – to Politicians / PwC Getting Rich Off of Nationstar / UGI and Radian Tops in MI

November 15, 2013
Paul Muolo
One last thought on Berkowitz and Fairholme: To get Congress to listen to your ideas you have to donate money. Berkowitz can check that box off his to-do list. He has been a generous donor to Republicans and Democrats alike over the past two election cycles.
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News Briefs

November 15, 2013
Subprime originations remain subdued. The Federal Reserve’s senior loan officer opinion survey for the third quarter included 68 lenders that originate prime mortgages. However, less than four said they offer subprime mortgages. And nonprime borrowers accounted for 5.82 percent of mortgages originated in the second quarter of 2013, Transunion said this week. Ocwen Financial said a settlement with state attorneys general is still in the works. “In light of the substantial ... [Includes three briefs]
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FHA Will Increase Footprint if GSEs Raise G-Fees

November 15, 2013
The FHA’s effort to reduce its presence in the mortgage market to make room for private capital would be derailed if Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac raised their guaranty fees, warned an agency official. Responding to a question during the Mortgage Bankers Association’s annual convention, Charles Coulter, deputy assistant secretary for single-family housing at the Department of Housing and Urban Development, said the FHA is currently “priced appropriately” and sees no need to further increase mortgage insurance premiums. The FHA has lost about 20 percent of its share of originations after five MIP increases in ...
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GAO: PMI Practices Generally Not a Good Fit for FHA

November 15, 2013
Applying certain private mortgage insurance practices and requirements to FHA may not be as ideal as some proponents suggest because they do not fit in the business environment in which the FHA operates, according to a new study from the Government Accountability Office. Nonetheless, the regulatory framework for private mortgage insurers has features that could enhance the transparency of the FHA’s Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund and Congress’ oversight of FHA’s operations, the study concluded. The GAO did the study at the request of ...
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Around the Industry

November 15, 2013
Recapitalization of RMIC Will Pave the Way for a Return to MI Market. Old Republic International (ORI) is planning to recapitalize its mortgage guaranty subsidiary, RMIC Companies, Inc., which could resume underwriting in early 2014. Old Republic plans to contribute up to $50 million of new capital and raise additional funds, which would allow RMIC and its subsidiaries to fully support existing policies, pay off deferred claim obligations, exit state supervision, and resume underwriting new business early next year. The cash infusion would require ...
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Short Takes: Just How Altruistic is Fairholme’s Bruce Berkowitz? / HUD Doesn’t Like Bid Price on Certain NPLs / NAIHP Wants Delay in QM Rule / Foreclosures on the Rise Again / Clayton Hires Compliance Chief

November 14, 2013
Paul Muolo
Fairholme owns $3.5 billion (face value) of GSE junior preferred stock. After company chief Bruce Berkowitz sent his tender offer to FHFA and then went on CNBC to discuss the plan, you can bet that the price of GSE preferred probably increased a bit.
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GSEs Say Preferred Stock Held by Private Investors Is Gaining Value as Fannie/Freddie Earnings Improve

November 14, 2013
Will the banks that bought “junior” preferred stock in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac prior to the housing bust ever be made whole? Will investors that purchased the preferred after that time eventually be rewarded for the gamble they took on such a highly speculative investment? Those two questions look a lot more interesting these days thanks to continued strong earnings from the two government-sponsored enterprises. According to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Fannie and Freddie say...
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GSE Fees Continued Edging Higher in 3Q13, Boosting Earnings and Treasury Payments

November 14, 2013
The average guaranty fees charged by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on new business continued to climb during the third quarter, with a sizable slice going straight into the U.S. Treasury. Fannie reported that the average guaranty fee on new business was 58.7 basis points during the third quarter of 2013, up from 56.9 bps during the second quarter. Freddie continued to charge lower fees than its rival, 53.2 bps during the third quarter, up from 50.7 bps in the previous period. A year ago, Fannie’s average fee on new business was...
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Old Republic to Recapitalize MI Subs, New MIs Price IPOs

November 14, 2013
Old Republic International is planning to recapitalize its mortgage guaranty subsidiary, RMIC Companies, Inc., allowing the company to resume underwriting in early 2014, adding to the flow of new capital coming into the private mortgage insurance business. It is unclear how much money is needed to recapitalize RMIC, which is currently in a run-off mode, but Old Republic plans to contribute up to $50 million and raise additional funds in the capital markets to resurrect its MI subsidiaries. The company did not reply to requests for comment. Material increases in mortgage insurance claims and loss payments that began in 2007 gradually depleted...
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