Ginnie Mae is taking a go slow approach to merging its Ginnie I and Ginnie II MBS programs, noting in a new stakeholder letter that players in the market have voiced concerns about the logistics of how we get there, and in particular, what will become of the legacy Ginnie Mae I security. Ginnie officials declined to provide an update on the process this week. A spokeswoman issued a statement saying the agency is still studying the issue, adding that, We are currently evaluating what market participants want. Since 2010, Ginnie Mae II issuance has been increasingly outpacing...
Ginnie Mae home mortgage debt outstanding fell by a whisper in the third quarter of 2013 while FHA servicers reported a slight drop in overall delinquencies and an uptick in the foreclosure rate, according to Inside FHA Lendings analysis of government-backed servicing data. As of Sept. 30, Ginnie Maes single-family servicing was down 0.2 percent from the previous quarter but was up 4.1 percent from the same period last year. Ginnie servicers ended the third quarter with $1.35 trillion in servicing outstanding. Although banks continued to dominate Ginnie servicing, the agency has been concerned with the ... [2 charts]
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are designing a securitization framework that will work for todays fully-guaranteed residential MBS as well as securities with a partial government guaranty or none at all, according to an update released this week by the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Among the initiatives set for the government-sponsored enterprises by the FHFA is the development of a contractual and disclosure framework designed to give MBS investors more clarity and confidence about what theyre
A rough measure of production profitability, the ratio of production income to origination volume, fell from 179 basis points in the second quarter to just 84 bps in the third. Back in the Wonderland of early 2012, this ratio was 203 bps.
During the first nine months of 2013, there were 512 different companies that sold mortgages to the government-sponsored enterprises that had been originated by loan correspondents of mortgage brokers. Some 324 of these lenders were involved in the broker-wholesale channel.
Elsewhere, in the report FHFA claims significant progress has been made on the development and initial testing of the GSEs common securitization platform.
HUD has been steadily auctioning off nonperforming mortgages the past few months. Sources in the market disclosed to IMFnews who some of the winning bidders are. They include: Credit Suisse, Ellington, Kondaur, PIMCO and Varde.