The IG's office of the Federal Housing Finance Agency is working with various U.S. Attorneys on reviews of lenders loan origination practices to determine their compliance with enterprise requirements.
The civil action entails the alleged taking from WJB of some 5,000 loan files. It should be noted that these arent just any LOs the group in question ranks among the top producers in the nation.
According to an analysis from Inside MBS & ABS, barring a sudden, unexpected shift in strategy, the Fed by the end of this year will exceed the total MBS holdings of commercial banks and thrifts.
Commercial banks continued to see their investment in residential MBS slowly evaporate during the third quarter of 2013 even though the overall market appears to finally be growing again. A new Inside MBS & ABS analysis of recently-released call report data shows that commercial banks and thrifts held a combined $1.513 trillion of residential MBS as of the end of September. That was down 1.0 percent from the end of June and represented the lowest level since the middle of 2011. Depositories and other private MBS investors have...[Includes two data charts]
Nancy Handal, managing director of insurance conglomerate MetLife, oversees a $70 billion fixed-income portfolio and a $6 billion high-yield residential MBS opportunity fund but has bought into just one jumbo MBS deal over the past few years. And shes not shy about the reasons why: its all about disclosures. Handal is not happy about what non-agency issuers disclose and in particular shes dismayed that MBS investors are essentially frozen out of the due-diligence process. Speaking at a housing forum sponsored by the Urban Institute and CoreLogic this week, the MetLife executive expressed...
In just a matter of days, JPMorgan Chase agreed to two separate settlements totaling $17.5 billion to resolve federal and state civil claims as well as representation and warranty and servicing claims involving residential MBS. On Nov. 19, the Department of Justice, along with other federal and state agencies, announced a $13 billion settlement with JPMorgan, which acknowledged making misrepresentations about billions of dollars in MBS sold to investors prior to Jan. 1, 2009. The settlement is said to be the largest combination of damages and civil fines for a single entity in U.S. history. Most of the damage was inflicted...
The Securities and Exchange Commission is preparing to take more cases to trial in lieu of settling, according to Mary Jo White, chair of the SEC, who prompted a change in the agencys protocol for settling cases with no admission or denial of guilt. In this age of diminishing trials, we at the SEC may be about to reverse the trend a bit, White said in a speech late last week. Shortly after White took over as chair of the SEC, she said...
At a Senate Banking Committee hearing, Sen. Robert Menendez, D-NJ, criticized FHFA Acting Director Ed DeMarco for his plan to reduce both the conforming loan limit and the high-cost limit.
The regulatory regime currently contemplated in government-sponsored enterprise reform legislation in the Senate doesnt go far enough, according to officials at the Federal Housing Finance Agency and others. At a hearing this week by the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, Alfred Pollard, general counsel at the FHFA, testified that the regulatory functions included in GSE reform legislation from Sens. Bob Corker, R-TN, and Mark Warner, D-VA, should be enhanced. Making regulatory authority clear and explicit, including where appropriate the ability to establish prudential standards, set capital requirements and take enforcement actions, would enhance...