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Mixed Views on the Outlook for Non-QM Lending

March 25, 2016
Originating non-qualified mortgages remains a niche market. According to a recent survey of 200 lenders conducted by Lenders One, 64 percent of survey respondents say they originate non-QMs, though only 18 percent of the total respondents frequently originate the loans. Many of the lenders appear to be offering non-QMs to prime borrowers, with nonprime non-QMs much less common. Impac Mortgage Holdings is one of the most prominent lenders offering non-QMs ...
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Numerous Obstacles to Originating Non-QMs

March 25, 2016
Originations of non-qualified mortgages remain suppressed and industry participants are divided on prospects for volume going forward. “We thought there would be significant non-QM activity by now,” said Chris Haspel, a director at Promontory Financial Group. He was speaking at the recent ABS Vegas conference produced by Information Management Network and the Structured Finance Industry Group. Haspel was a senior adviser for residential mortgage servicing and ...
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Banks’ HEL Holdings Down Slightly in 4Q

March 25, 2016
Bank and thrift holdings of home-equity loans declined by less than 1.0 percent in the fourth quarter of 2015 compared with the previous quarter, according to a new ranking from the Inside Mortgage Finance Bank Mortgage Database. Banks and thrifts held $944.33 billion in home-equity lines of credit, unused HELOC commitments and closed-end second liens in portfolio as of the end of the fourth quarter of 2015, down 0.8 percent from the third quarter ... [Includes one data chart]
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Loan Limit Flexibility in New GSE Reform Proposal

March 25, 2016
A proposal this week for how to reform the government-sponsored enterprises included a provision that would allow for an adjustment of the agency share of mortgage financing via loan limits. The loan limit proposal would differ from current practices where the Federal Housing Finance Agency makes increases to the conforming loan limit based on home price trends. The proposal, “A More Promising Road to GSE Reform,” was authored by Jim Parrott, Lewis Ranieri ...
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News Briefs

March 25, 2016
CORRECTION: An update to a story in the March 11 issue of Inside Nonconforming Markets with the headline “Banks’ First-Lien Holdings Increase in 2015” is available at http://www.insidemortgagefinance.com. The story and accompanying ranking were revised because the ranking initially showed numbers from the second quarter of 2015 for the fourth quarter of 2014. Five Oaks Investment said it recently determined ... [Includes five briefs]
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VA Jumbo Securitization Rises in 2015 Despite 4th Quarter Decline

March 25, 2016
Ginnie Mae securitization of jumbo mortgage loans with a VA guaranty rose significantly in 2015 despite a volume drop-off in the fourth quarter, according to Inside FHA/VA Lending’s analysis of agency data. Year-over-year results saw an almost 60 percent increase in Ginnie Mae mortgage securitization backed by VA jumbo loans. This was slightly dampened by 17.1 percent drop in VA MBS production in the fourth quarter from the previous quarter. All top-five VA jumbo securitizers – Wells Fargo, Freedom Mortgage Corp., PennyMac Corp., U.S. Bank, and Quicken Loans – reported significant drops quarter-over-quarter and year-over-year. Wells Fargo delivered a total of $5.0 billion in VA jumbo loans into Ginnie pools, making it the leading jumbo securitizer in that segment. This accounted for 17.7 percent of the market. Freedom Mortgage ended the year with $2.1 billion in ... [ Charts ]
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Was W.J. Bradley’s Closure All Related to TRID Errors or Something Else? Are More WJBs Ahead?

March 24, 2016
Errors in TRID disclosures on jumbo mortgages played a key role in the recent closure of W.J. Bradley Mortgage, but the privately held nonbank may have had other problems as well, according to industry officials who claim to have intimate knowledge of the company’s operations. A thin capital base is one of those problems. An investor in the company and an investment banking official each told...
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Mortgage Securitization Rate Nudged Higher in 2015, But Below Post-Crisis Norm

March 24, 2016
John Bancroft
An estimated $1.21 trillion of newly-originated home loans were pooled in mortgage securities last year.
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Five Oaks Facing Troubles Financing Purchases of MBS; Little Demand for New Jumbos

March 24, 2016
Brandon Ivey
Five Oaks’ jumbo conduit also has faced headwinds due to a lack of demand for new jumbo MBS.
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In New LO Comp Era, Indies Have Hiring Edge. Will Depositories Compete? Who Wins the Millennials?

March 24, 2016
When it comes to attracting and retaining top loan originator talent in the era of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, it looks like independent shops may be the game to beat. One key issue now is whether depository institutions will step up to compete for the top talent in the mortgage space. “If we look back to 2008-2009, the brokers fled as quickly as they could to the independents, the depositories, just everywhere they could, to be able to operate and manage their business,” Drew Waterhouse, managing director of Hammerhouse LLC, said during an Inside Mortgage Finance webinar late last week. As the playing field has become more level with all the different regulations that have been brought to bear since then, “you see...
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