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Due Diligence Firms Continue to Work on a TRID Fix for the Secondary Market

March 28, 2016
Brandon Ivey
TRID errors and investor fears are playing a key role in secondary market snafus...
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Piper: Certain Banks Could Post Strong Mortgage Earnings for 1Q16

March 28, 2016
Paul Muolo
In particular, gain-on-sale margins could be quite healthy.
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Short Takes: A Mortgage Giant Named Nimrick? / Keeping the GSEs ‘On Budget’ / Banking and Mortgage Deregulation? / Mortgage Executive Bolts Wells Fargo for Tech Vendor

March 28, 2016
Paul Muolo
Mortgage deregulation ahead? GOP presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz, R-TX, has tapped former Texas senator Phil Gramm as an economic advisor...
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Due Diligence Firms Working to Standardize Reviews for TRID Compliance, Helping Non-Agency MBS Issuance

March 25, 2016
Due diligence firms led an effort to issue a draft proposal late last week that would establish a standardized approach for reviewing compliance with the TRID mortgage-disclosure rule. The effort organized by the Structured Finance Industry Group was met with praise by industry participants. “The draft proposal represents a significant step forward for developing an industry standard treatment of errors related to the new residential mortgage disclosure requirements,” Fitch Ratings said. TRID is industry shorthand for a new integrated disclosure rule that covers requirements under the Truth in Lending Act and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. Third-party due diligence providers have identified...
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Watt Says New GSE High-LTV Refinance Program Will Not Be an Option for Existing HARP Borrowers

March 25, 2016
The new refinance program being developed for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac borrowers with high loan-to-value ratios will not be available for homeowners who have already used the Home Affordable Refinance Program, according to the regulator of the two government-sponsored enterprises. The Federal Housing Finance Agency this year directed Fannie and Freddie to develop a replacement program for HARP, which will sunset at the end of 2016. MBS investors have been concerned...[Includes one data table]
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Payments on a Re-Performing Non-Agency MBS from Credit Suisse Misdirected Due to Reporting, Communication Issues

March 25, 2016
Payments were improperly allocated among tranches of a $644.12 million non-agency MBS issued in November 2014 for about a year before being addressed, according to the firms that placed ratings on the deal. RPMLT 2014-1 Trust was issued by Credit Suisse’s DLJ Mortgage Capital and backed by re-performing mortgages. The payment problems appear to be tied to improper reporting by Rushmore Loan Management Services, the servicer of the MBS, and Wells Fargo Bank, the securities administrator for the deal. Fitch Ratings said...
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Securitization Rate Nudged Higher in 2015, Still Well Below Post-Crisis Norm

March 25, 2016
Mortgage securitization made a small comeback in 2015, but softness in the non-agency MBS sector and higher guaranty fees required by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac still played a huge influence in the market, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS analysis. An estimated $1.210 trillion of newly-originated home loans were pooled in mortgage securities last year, representing 69.7 percent of the $1.735 trillion in new first-lien originations. That was up slightly from the 67.8 percent back in 2014, which ranked as the lowest securitization rate since 2004, when just 62.6 percent of new originations were securitized. One issue is...[Includes one data table]
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When in Doubt, Buy Agency MBS. Bond Prices Continue to Rise in Wake of Bombings in Europe; Liquidity Improves

March 25, 2016
The average daily trading volume in agency MBS climbed to $201.4 billion in February, the best reading in nine months and a sign that investors will still flock to government-backed products in times of uncertainty, especially extreme uncertainty. Late this week, market watchers expressed their concerns about the terrorist bombings in Belgium as well as continued worries about China’s slowing economy and sagging oil prices. In short order, they piled into MBS issued by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae. Barry Habib, who runs MBS Highway, a rate-lock service, told...
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SCOTUS Eyes Madden, Applicability of State Usury Laws for Loans in a Securitization at Stake

March 25, 2016
This week, the Supreme Court of the United States invited the U.S. Solicitor General to file a brief “expressing the views of the United States” in the Madden v. Midland Funding case, indicating the court is seriously considering taking the case. Assuming the Solicitor General obliges the high court, attorneys at the Pepper Hamilton law firm believe the brief likely will articulate the views of the primary banking agencies on whether SCOTUS should grant certiorari, along with their relative positions on the issues in the case. Madden involves...
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DBRS Tops in Rating Non-Agency MBS, S&P Wins Non-Mortgage ABS Ratings Ranking

March 25, 2016
Standard & Poor’s kept its position as the top provider of ratings for newly issued non-mortgage ABS last year, although the volume of deals the company rated fell 10.1 percent from 2014, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS analysis. S&P rated ABS bonds totaling $106.86 billion in new issuance in 2015, or 61.5 percent of deals for which rating information was available. That was down slightly from its league-leading 64.1 percent share of the rated 2014 ABS market. The company’s strong suits were credit card ABS and deals backed by vehicle loans and leases. Fitch Ratings finished...[Includes two data tables]
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