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Private MIs Propose Risk-Sharing with FHA

March 8, 2013
An FHA risk-sharing proposal that almost got off the ground in the early 1990s has sparked lawmakers’ interest during a recent Senate hearing as one way to reduce FHA losses and taxpayer risk exposure while allowing private capital to reenter the market. Testifying before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs on FHA reforms, Teresa Bryce Bazemore, president of Radian Guaranty, urged lawmakers to authorize the FHA to enter into risk-sharing arrangements with private mortgage insurers. Bazemore said the proposal is intended to prevent future FHA borrowers from ...
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HUD to Post Sequestration Details on Website

March 8, 2013
The Department of Housing and Urban Development said it will share information soon on the estimated impact of mandatory, across-the-board spending cuts on HUD/FHA programs and their recipients. A HUD spokesman declined to put a sequestration tag on all affected programs, including FHA, saying details would be available as soon as the department notifies all HUD funding recipients of automatic spending cuts that went into effect last week. The mandatory cuts to defense and discretionary spending kicked in after Congress failed to enact a plan to reduce the deficit by $1.2 trillion over 10 years, as required by ...
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HFSC Suggests ‘User Fees’ but FHA has Doubts

March 8, 2013
Expressing its views and estimates for the Fiscal Year 2014 budget, the House Financial Services Committee remains concerned that the FHA has not fully exercised its powers to protect its mortgage insurance fund and urged the agency to begin charging additional user fees to strengthen its financial footing. Apparently, there is a hitch in that proposal. It seems the Department of Housing and Urban Development does not charge user fees and to do so would probably need clear authorization from Congress, said a HUD spokesman. It is not clear what the committee meant by ...
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Industry Seeks Expanded HECM Powers for HUD

March 8, 2013
The reverse mortgage lending industry has asked Senate lawmakers to expand the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s authority to strengthen its oversight of the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage program. Testifying before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs recently, Peter Bell, president of the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association, said it is crucial for HUD to be able to act swiftly to reduce the risk the program poses to the FHA insurance fund. Bell said HUD needs to implement changes “in a matter of months, not years” and for that to happen, it would need authority from Congress to ...
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FHA Reforms All Smoke and Mirrors, Critic Says

March 8, 2013
The FHA’s efforts at underwriting reform and reducing its footprint to give way to private capital are nothing but an illusion of reform, according to the American Enterprise Institute. Raising the annual mortgage insurance premium and the required downpayment for FHA-insured loans greater than $625,500 as well as tightening the underwriting on loans with credit scores of 620 or below would impact only a tiny percentage of FHA business, said Edward Pinto, a resident fellow at AEI. “These changes make great sound bites but clearly this is the illusion of reform,” he said. Both measures are part of FHA’s latest efforts to ...
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Lawmakers Consider Proposals to Authorize FHA to Enter into Risk-Share Agreements with Private MIs

March 7, 2013
Congress has expressed interest in an industry proposal for new shared-risk arrangements involving private mortgage insurers and the FHA to cut the government’s exposure to losses and help protect future FHA borrowers from getting into loans they cannot afford. The proposal was presented in separate testimonies during recent House and Senate committee hearings on FHA solvency and the need for reforms to strengthen and protect the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund and avoid any potential bailout by taxpayers. In a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing, Teresa Bryce Bazemore, president of Radian Guaranty, urged...
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Appeals Court Revives Multibillion MBS Class Action, Judge Backs Insurers Coverage Denial to Mortgage Firm

March 7, 2013
A federal appeals court last week revived a previously dismissed class-action lawsuit against four financial institutions brought by investors that purchased a $1.32 billion offering of MBS that later turned sour. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit vacated and reversed a lower court’s decision to dismiss the case two years ago against the Royal Bank of Scotland Group, Deutsche Bank AG, Wells Fargo Advisors and NovaStar Mortgage. The New Jersey Carpenters Health Fund was lead plaintiff. In 2007, the New Jersey fund sued...
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Industry ‘Vigilant’ to Halt Congressional G-Fee Hikes

March 1, 2013
The mortgage industry remains on guard and is fully prepared to rebuff further attempts by lawmakers to squeeze Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac guaranty fee revenue to fund non-government-sponsored enterprise related pet projects, experts say. Congress’ passage in early 2012 of a payroll tax cut extension bill set a dangerous precedent and emboldened lawmakers to look to the GSEs as a piggy-bank by mandating an increase and using the funds to offset the costs of other programs, according to Robert Zimmer, head of external affairs at the Community Mortgage Lenders of America. “I’m shocked that I’m not hearing anything right now on diverting g-fees to other parts of the federal budget,” said Zimmer. “I think there has been some hardening in town that this is a bad idea but when [Congress is] desperate for money, anything can happen.”
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House Financial Services Panel Urges FHA to Charge ‘User Fees’ to Invest in Technology, Cover Administrative Costs

February 28, 2013
A recent recommendation by the House Financial Services Committee to the FHA to consider charging “additional user fees” to strengthen and protect the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund has raised questions in the industry as to what lawmakers meant by user fees. The FHA, apparently, has no authority to do so. In its recently published views and estimates related to the FY 2014 budget, the committee noted that while the FHA has increased its mortgage insurance premiums, lawmakers remain concerned that the agency “has failed to make full use of its existing authorities to protect the health of the fund.” The committee urged...
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Bernanke Sticks to Script, Defends Asset Purchases; Analysts See Contrarian Opportunity for Investors

February 28, 2013
With the Federal Reserve’s MBS portfolio quietly passing the $1 trillion mark in mid-February for the first time since late 2010, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke this week continued to toe the party line on the historic level of support the central bank has provided to the MBS and Treasury markets. But there is more skepticism from Republicans on Capitol Hill and some Fed board members, and industry analysts are trying to dope out when the Fed buying spree will wind down. “After quadrupling its balance sheet engaging in unprecedented MBS asset purchases and creating an extended negative real interest rate environment, there is...
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