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Effective Operations Key to Profitability

September 16, 2011
With the mortgage finance industry in turbulence and a fast-changing regulatory landscape, banks have been forced to reevaluate how they optimize processes and become more cost-efficient, making “operational certainty the need of the hour,” according to an expert at a webinar held this week by NelsonHall. The market is seeing an increase in defaults but a decrease in mortgage originations, noted Sandip Sahni, practice head of business process services at Tata Consultancy Services. This has led to mortgage providers having to deal with fluctuations in volume and costs, and in response, service providers are creating more...
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Stakeholders Oppose Scheme to Set Up a Federal Board To Choose Rating Services for Structured Finance Deals

September 16, 2011
Securitization participants and financial services providers flatly rejected a proposal to create an independent federal board that would assign credit rating agencies to initially rate non-agency MBS, ABS and other structured finance transactions. In separate comments, two industry trade groups and Fitch Rating Services opposed the proposal, which is being studied by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Dodd-Frank Act instructs the SEC to study the concept and report back to Congress by July 2012 with its recommendations for regulatory or statutory changes. The idea of establishing a board to oversee credit rating agencies and address...
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Boxer/Isakson Refi Bill Would Cost Fed GSE MBS Portfolios as Much as $4 Billion, Authors Concede

September 16, 2011
One of the primary sponsors of mortgage refinance legislation pending in the Senate told colleagues this week that her legislation could save homeowners and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac tens of millions of dollars, while acknowledging that it could cost the Federal Reserve billions of dollars in lost investment income. Testifying on behalf of her legislation before a Senate subcommittee on Wednesday, Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-CA, said S. 170, the Helping Responsible Homeowners Act of 2011, “would result in up to 54,000 fewer defaults and produce a net savings up to $100 million for Fannie and Freddie.” Homeowners would see immediate relief. “A one and a half percent reduction in...
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Issa Demands Answers on Fannie, BofA Deal

September 16, 2011
The chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee announced late this week that he has opened an investigation into a reported deal struck last month in which Fannie Mae agreed to buy some of Bank of America’s home-loan portfolio.In a letter sent to Federal Housing Finance Agency Acting Director Edward DeMarco, Rep. Darrell Issa, R-CA, requested the FHFA provide the committee documents and a “full explanation of the agency’s decision-making process” regarding the purchase.
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Fannie, Freddie Reported to Be In Settlement Talks with SEC

September 16, 2011
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are reportedly in talks with the Securities and Exchange Commission to settle claims that the two GSEs failed to disclose to investors the companies’ exposure to risky subprime mortgages prior to the 2008 housing market crash.
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Lawsuit Seeks to Overturn FHFA Final Rule

September 16, 2011
Two Ohio pension funds have filed suit in federal court against the Federal Housing Finance Agency to overturn a recent Finance Agency rule that could curtail any award for damages the funds might someday receive in their securities fraud suit against Fannie Mae. In papers filed in the U.S. District Court, District of Columbia, lawyers for the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System and the State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio disputed a final rule issued…
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Industry, Lawmaker Say Narrow QRM Rule Would Have Dire Results for FHA, Return of Private Capital

September 15, 2011
A Senate lawmaker and the Mortgage Bankers Association warned House lawmakers that a narrow “qualified residential mortgage” rule will result in overuse of the FHA program and make it more difficult for private capital to re-enter the housing finance market. Testifying before the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Insurance, Housing and Economic Opportunity last week, Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-GA, said the six federal agencies charged with crafting risk-retention requirements apparently failed to consider the impact of a narrow QRM rule on the FHA program. Isakson, who co-authored a Senate exception to...
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Fed Orders Goldman Sachs to Audit Foreclosures, Reimburse Borrowers; Monetary Penalties Pending

September 9, 2011
Goldman Sachs has been ordered to retain an independent consultant to review foreclosure proceedings initiated by its former subsidiary, Litton Loan Servicing LP, under a formal enforcement action announced by the Federal Reserve Board last week. The firm was also required to provide financial remediation to affected borrowers. Additional monetary penalties are likely to be announced shortly. The Fed said it was acting against Goldman Sachs “to address a pattern of misconduct and negligence relating to deficient practices in residential mortgage loan servicing and foreclosure processing” involving Litton. Goldman sold...
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Mortgage REITs Defend Business Practices for SEC

September 9, 2011
Real estate investment trusts that invest in mortgage-backed securities are on the defensive after the Securities and Exchange Commission said last week that it is considering revising rules for mortgage REITs. “Mortgage REITs provide private capital to these markets, while allowing individual investors to opt in or out of the associated risks,” Thomas Siering, president and CEO of Two Harbors Investment, said this week in a letter to the REIT’s shareholders. ...
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CFPB’s Authority Over Non-Banks is Limited as GOP Remains Intent on Blocking Director Nominee

September 8, 2011
Senate Republicans’ commitment to block the confirmation of any nominee to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will prevent the agency from deploying all of its supervisory and enforcement powers – at least as far as nonbanks are concerned – and that’s infuriating Senate Democrats. Partisan squabbling was on full display this week as the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee considered President Obama’s nomination of Richard Cordray, currently chief of enforcement for the CFPB, to be the first director for the fledgling agency. “The purpose of today’s hearing should be to consider whether Mr. Cordray is qualified for that job. Instead...
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