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Expectations Low on Obama Refi Plan II, Fed Official Cites Need to Reduce HARP ‘Frictions’

September 8, 2011
As part of a new jobs and economic growth plan to be announced this week, the White House is expected to include a bid to invigorate a mortgage refinance effort that has failed to live up to expectations. Most observers think the Obama administration will opt for targeted changes to the Home Affordable Refinance Program. In a speech last week, Federal Reserve Board Governor Elizabeth Duke said HARP has been only marginally effective despite Fed estimates that as many as 4 million borrowers meet HARP’s basic eligibility requirements. Through the end of June, some 830,552 borrowers had refinanced their home loans under HARP, which allows... [Includes one data chart]
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Investor Purchases of Distressed Properties Fall as Business Model Shifts from Flipping to Renting, HousingPulse Finds

September 8, 2011
Despite a continuing glut of distressed properties in the housing market, investors have started dialing back their purchase activity. And the primary reason appears to be a shifting business model that is forcing investors – at least for the time being – to rent rather than flip properties. That’s one of the major findings of the latest Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance HousingPulse Tracking Survey, which found that the investor share of home purchase transactions slipped to 19.6 percent in July. That was not only down from 21.3 percent in June but also the lowest investor market share recorded in a year. The inability of most investors to...
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FHFA Sues 17 Financial Institutions to Recover Unspecified GSE Losses on Non-Agency MBS

September 8, 2011
The Federal Housing Finance Agency this week defended its massive legal action against many of the nation’s largest financial institutions on behalf of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac over the government-sponsored enterprises’ losses on non-agency mortgage backed security purchases. The Finance Agency contends that 17 financial institutions sold Fannie and Freddie some $196 billion of MBS, mostly between 2005 and 2008, that caused losses to the GSEs for which there should be compensation. Filed late last week in federal and state courts in New York and in federal court in Connecticut, the lawsuits seek damages and civil penalties under... [Includes one data chart]
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Experts Acknowledge Need for Government Role in Reinventing Mortgage Finance System

September 8, 2011
Experts agree that the federal government plays too big a role in the housing market, but panelists at a Federal Reserve conference last week said there is little consensus on how to fix it. FHA is “not our silver bullet,” observed Janis Bowdler, a director at the National Council of La Raza. “Surely, it’s stepping in while we are in a tight credit market. But it’s no long-term solution.” One problem with FHA is that lenders aren’t required to offer it, which means entire communities are left “credit-starved,” Bowdler said. “This leaves them in the same vulnerable position to predatory lenders that they were in five or six or 10 years ago,” she...
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Fannie Mae Guarantees Non-Agency MBS Backed by Modified FHA/VA Mortgages

September 2, 2011
Fannie Mae made its second foray of 2011 into the non-agency MBS market by providing a guarantee wrap on a $690.6 billion deal backed by previously modified FHA and VA mortgages. Government Loan Securitization Trust 2011-FV1 is comprised of government loans originated by Wells Fargo and Wachovia. All the loans were previously securitized in non-agency MBS backed by Fannie wraps, including some that date back to 2001. The average age of the loans since modification is 132 months, and 91.2 percent of them are insured by the FHA. According to the prospectus, 19.8 percent of the loans were 30-days delinquent and 35.9 percent were more than...
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FHFA Files Conditional Objection to BofA Deal

September 2, 2011
The Federal Housing Finance Agency this week became among the latest, most influential parties to legally weigh in on the proposed $8.5 billion Bank of America settlement over non-agency mortgage-backed securities.On Aug. 30, the deadline to file objections to the deal, the Finance Agency filed a “Notice of Appearance and Conditional Objection” with the U.S. District Court in Manhattan on behalf of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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Vendor Upgrades to Comply with QRPC

September 2, 2011
Default technology provider Commerce Velocity, based in Irvine, CA, recently upgraded its Optimizer solution to help servicer clients achieve the new requirements for Fannie Mae’s Quality Right Party Contact initiative. The original version of Optimizer enabled servicers to maximize cash flows from delinquencies, and enforce workout consistency throughout the default management process. By applying net present value calculations, cash flow projections, valuation models, and comprehensive workout guidelines, the technology provides “the most intelligent outcomes possible,” the company said. The Optimal Outcome module monitors...
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Bulk REO Sales Could Worsen Housing

September 2, 2011
A proposal to rid the agency mortgage programs of some of their real estate-owned property through bulk sales has come under fire from Radar Logic, a housing research firm. The company said house prices continued to drop in June, down 4.7 percent from a year ago, and bulk sales of REO properties could hasten the fall. The Obama administration recently launched a fact-finding mission soliciting ideas and opinions about ways to reduce the massive REO inventories held by the FHA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. One solution is bulk sales to investors who would likely turn the houses into rentals. Radar Logic is afraid of possible...
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GSE Debt Issuance Rises Overall in 2Q 2011

September 2, 2011
Debt issuance for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Home Loan Banks rose during the second quarter of 2011, while Freddie recorded a decline in new debt during the April to June period.The GSEs collectively issued $726.2 billion in new debt during the second quarter, a 2.6 percent increase from the previous quarter, while GSE debt outstanding at $2.168 trillion declined 4.8 percent from the first quarter.
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CBO Projects $51B GSE Subsidy Over 10 Years

September 2, 2011
The government will subsidize Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac new business to the tune of about $51.0 billion over the next 10 years, according to the latest projections from the Congressional Budget Office.CBO’s most recent budget and economic outlook, released in late August, increased its estimate of the subsidy cost for the two GSEs during the period between 2012 to 2021 from the approximate $41.6 billion that the CBO forecast in June.
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