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OIG: GSE Staff Turnover Mitigated for Now

August 16, 2013
The voluntary attrition rate of experienced and knowledgeable staffers within Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s capital markets businesses remains a concern, but for the time being the problem “appears to have been mitigated,” according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s official watchdog. Although employee turnover at both GSEs has been an issue that accelerated following the companies’ move into government conservatorship in 2008, the FHFA’s Office of Inspector General zeroed in on staffing at Fannie’s Capital Markets Group and Freddie’s Investments & Capital Markets Division “because of their portfolios’ size, complexity and susceptibility to sustaining significant losses.”
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GSEs’ 2Q Earnings Swell, Freddie Passes on DTA

August 16, 2013
The U.S. Treasury will receive a massive cash payment of $14.6 billion by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac next month following robust second-quarter earnings, leaving the two GSEs potentially within a quarter or two of reaching the point where their dividend payments equal the massive bailout provided to them by taxpayers. The period ending June 30, 2013, saw Fannie reporting $10.1 billion in net income, the company’s sixth consecutive quarterly profit, while Freddie posted $5.0 billion in net income. The second quarter was Freddie’s seventh straight profitable quarter and its second largest in company history. Under the revised conservatorship agreement rolled out a year ago by the Federal Housing Finance Agency and the Treasury Department, any GSE net worth exceeding $3.0 billion is impounded by the government.
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Freddie’s G-Fees Significantly Lower Than Fannie’s

August 15, 2013
Brandon Ivey
If you're looking for a g-fee bargain, Freddie Mac is offering deals. Well, sort of.
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Report: 20 Percent Downpayment, Premium Recapture Gone From QRM Rule

August 15, 2013
Paul Muolo
FBR notes that a key provision in the draft QRM rule is that any mortgage securitized by Fannie or Freddie is automatically a QRM.
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Short Takes: PennyMac’s Recent NPL Deals Near $1 Billion / Cash-Out Refis Continue to Tank / MGIC Shows More Progress / MountainView Hopes to Capitalize on Mortgage M&A / Surprise: HUD Cancels Some Furlough Days

August 15, 2013
George Brooks and Paul Muolo
PennyMac is once again stepping up to the NPL plate with some major deals. Meanwhile, cash-out refis continue to dwindle.
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As Refis Slow, Retail Production Reaches New Market Share Milestone; Brokers Hit New Low

August 15, 2013
Residential mortgage production remained fairly strong in the second quarter thanks to an increase in retail-channel originations, which reached an all-time high of 64.6 percent in market share, according to a new analysis and ranking by Inside Mortgage Finance. The surge in retail production appears largely tied to ongoing strength in refinance activity. But lenders that are turning their attention to the purchase-mortgage market should consider that correspondents (34.8 percent) and brokers (22.0 percent) had higher concentrations of purchase loans than retail producers (19.3 percent) during the second quarter, based on Fannie/Freddie activity. Wells Fargo, as usual, continued...[Includes five data charts]
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Probes of SunTrust, PNC Indicate the Government Is Moving Down the Food Chain. So Who’s Next?

August 15, 2013
Last week, SunTrust and PNC separately disclosed they are being investigated by agencies of the federal government over some of their mortgage practices as the drive continues to bring enforcement actions in the wake of the financial crisis. For SunTrust, the U.S. government is probing whether it properly processed borrowers’ loan-modification applications under the Home Affordable Modification Program. SunTrust Mortgage “has been cooperating...
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Freddie’s G-Fees Steeply Discounted Compared With Fannie’s as the GSEs Compete for Business

August 15, 2013
The guaranty fee charged to lenders by Freddie Mac has recently fallen significantly lower than the rate charged by Fannie Mae as the government-sponsored enterprise struggles to shore up its share of the GSE market. In the second quarter of 2013, Freddie’s average guaranty fee on new acquisitions was 50.7 basis points. During the same period, Fannie’s average g-fee for new acquisitions was 56.9 bps. In the second quarter of 2012, Freddie’s g-fee averaged 39.8 bps while Fannie’s averaged 40.3 bps. In a statement provided to Inside Mortgage Finance, Freddie said...
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Fannie and Freddie Note Dramatic Decline in Buyback Activity While Racking Up Huge Profits in Second Quarter

August 15, 2013
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac posted a combined $15.1 billion in profit during the second quarter of 2013, along with the lowest inventory of repurchase activity since the two government-sponsored enterprises went into government conservatorship and began aggressively enforcing representations and warranties provided by sellers and servicers. As of the end of June, the two GSEs had a combined $5.78 billion in outstanding repurchase demands, a 16.8 percent decline from the first quarter. Although Fannie’s unresolved buyback caseload was...[Includes one data chart]
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With New HUD Letter, It Looks Like Curtains for Eminent Domain

August 14, 2013
George Brooks
Any private label mortgage seized through the use of eminent domain will not be eligible for FHA coverage, HUD hints in a new letter.
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