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Covered Bond Legislation Moves to Committee

May 13, 2011
Lawmakers on a House subcommittee last week approved by a wide bipartisan margin a bill that would create a legislative framework for a covered bond market in the U.S. and, some critics contend, an unnecessary competitor to the Federal Home Loan Bank system.
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Reps: Sub GSEs With Private Charters

May 13, 2011
A bipartisan bill unveiled this week by two House members would overhaul the federal mortgage finance system to ensure private sector capital for homebuyers and capital requirements to protect taxpayers - without Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac.
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Compromise Could Revamp CFPB as Time Slips Away for Appointing Agency Chief

May 12, 2011
With a little over two months remaining before the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is scheduled to formally take over the sprawling smorgasbord of federal mortgage responsibilities, the lack of a director for the controversial new agency could hinder the CFPB’s launch. Republicans on Capitol Hill have stepped up their campaign to restructure the agency before it gets off the ground. The House Financial Services Committee this week is scheduled to mark up several bills that would impose a five-member commission to oversee the CFPB, rather than a single director, and delay its takeover of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, Truth in Lending Act and other consumer protection laws until...
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Lawmakers Still at Odds With Risk-Retention Rule, Republicans Say Transparency Is Enough

May 12, 2011
The battle over the Dodd-Frank-mandated risk-retention rules continues on Capitol Hill, with lawmakers rehashing concerns about either the detrimental or beneficial effects the proposed rule may have on the market. The Dodd-Frank Act required federal regulators to come up with a definition of “qualified residential mortgages” that would be exempt from a 5 percent risk-retention requirement when securitized. During a hearing this week in the House Oversight Subcommittee on TARP, Financial Services and Bailouts of Public and Private Programs, Republican lawmakers argued that transparency is a better solution to restoring investor confidence and reviving the non-agency MBS market. But according to Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-MD, lenders shouldn’t be let off the hook, and the risk-retention rules do furnish necessary...
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Political Showdown Building Over Controversial CFPB Head Warren

May 9, 2011
Some Congressional Republicans are making it increasingly clear that much of their concern with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has to do with the person currently overseeing its startup at the behest of President Obama, Harvard law professor Elizabeth Warren...
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Mortgage Industry Presses To Address Blight Prevention

May 9, 2011
The mortgage lending industry wants to use favorable legislation in Colorado as a model for other states to use in addressing neighborhood blight prevention via the accelerated transfer of abandoned property, one informed source confided to Inside Regulatory Strategies...
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State Roundup

May 9, 2011
California. State Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Pacoima, is reportedly drafting his own version of anti- "dual track" legislation that would keep lenders and servicers from filing a foreclosure sale until a loan modification that has been requested by the borrower is denied...
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Bipartisan Approval Pushes Covered Bond Legislation Out Of Subcommittee; Dems Want FDIC’s Concerns Addressed

May 6, 2011
A bill that would create a legislative framework for a covered bond market in the U.S. cleared a House subcommittee with bipartisan support this week following some fine tuning by its sponsors to address concerns raised by critics and regulators. The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets and...
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House GOP Pushes to Restore Credit Rating Agency Exemption from Securities Act Expert Liability

May 6, 2011
Securitization markets would gain more certainty regarding securities issuance going forward under legislation passed out of a House subcommittee this week that would restore to credit rating agencies their previous exemption from expert liability under the Securities Act of 1933. The exemption was removed with...
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News Briefs

May 6, 2011
The House Financial Services’ Subcommittee on Capital Markets and Government Sponsored Enterprises this week approved a mark-up of H.R. 940, “the U.S. Covered Bond Act of 2011.” The mark-up was approved by a voice vote, including two amendments, and is scheduled to receive consideration by the...
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