Ten trade organizations and community groups this week sent a letter to FHFA Director Mel Watt imploring him to suspend the quarterly GSE dividend paid to the Treasury Department...
In 1Q, TMS/Endeavor table-funded roughly $1.8 billion in loans, ranking 13th nationwide in that category, according to figures compiled by Inside Mortgage Finance.
It was thought that with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau working on a new regulation to clarify key portions of the TRID integrated-disclosure rule and assignee liability that the scratch-and-dent market in TRID-defective loans would grind to a halt. But that’s not how it’s turned out. According to investors in “S&D” TRID mortgages and traders who play in the space, auctions of mortgages with errors (of all sorts) have continued...
The whole-loan trading market has become more dynamic as more loan originators get approval to sell directly to the agencies while still having the option to deal with aggregators, industry insiders said during a panel at the recent secondary market conference sponsored by the Mortgage Bankers Association. “It’s an over-saturated market for correspondent buyers,” said Michael Quinn, executive vice president for correspondent products at PennyMac Financial. There are about ...
Large losses suffered by nonbank mortgage companies in the first quarter of 2016 have contributed to concerns about the companies’ ability to fund their operations. In a report published last week, analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch noted that mortgage servicing rights are the primary assets for nonbank servicers. Low interest rates have prompted markdowns to MSRs under generally accepted accounting principles. “Lower MSR valuations ... [Includes one data chart]
Commercial banks and savings institutions reported a sharp decline in mortgage-banking income during the first quarter of 2016, according to a new analysis of call-report data by Inside Mortgage Trends. In aggregate, banks earned $3.31 billion on mortgage banking during the first quarter. That was down 26.8 percent from the previous period and it marked the lowest quarterly profit in nearly five years. Back in the second quarter of 2011 ... [Includes one data chart]
Private investors – and even some public ones – are maintaining a strong interest in nonagency/nonprime lenders as well as “fix-and-flip” financers, but that doesn’t always mean raising capital is easy. California Capital Real Estate Advisors, or CALCAP, has been trying to raise $100 million since late last year, but recently ended talks with an investor based in San Francisco, said company principal Mark Mozilo. Mozilo, though, hardly seems worried, telling Inside Mortgage Trends ...