Home loan-related consumer delinquencies, including those having to do with home equity lending, dropped across the board in the fourth quarter, the first time in a year, according to new data released Tuesday by the American Bankers Association.
A House Democrat proposes a bill to lower the cap on the Mortgage Interest Deduction. Meanwhile, could Sen. Sherrod Brown succeed Tim Johnson as Senate Banking Committee Chair?
Roughly 270 depositories reported some mortgage buyback activity for 2012 but overall repurchases fell to a four-year low. Is the worst of the problem now over?
The mystery surrounding how much Fannie Mae really earned in the fourth quarter and full year could be solved by the end of next week, as the Federal Housing Finance Agency softens its stance toward allowing the GSE to capture at least a portion of its $64 billion valuation allowance for deferred tax assets. Industry officials who claim to have knowledge of the matter said FHFA is actively working with the GSE to resolve the situation. One former Fannie Mae official said its likely the agency will allow both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to claim deferred tax assets over several quarters.
Banks and thrifts repurchased fewer mortgages in 2012 than in any year since the buyback blight spread through the market in 2008, according to a new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis of bank call report data. Banks and thrifts reported a total of $13.97 billion in repurchases and indemnifications on single-family mortgages during 2012, a 33.3 percent decline from the previous year. It was the third consecutive year of declining annual buyback activity after the industry reported a staggering ... [Includes one data chart]
Two banks re-entered the non-agency mortgage-backed security market in late March after years of holding such originations in portfolio. JPMorgan Chase issued a $616.26 million non-agency jumbo MBS and EverBank Financial is set to issue a $307.36 million non-agency jumbo security. The banks join Redwood Trust, which was the only non-agency jumbo MBS issuer in 2010 and 2011, and Credit Suisse, which resumed non-agency jumbo MBS issuance in 2012. The banks issued non-agency jumbo MBS even though they ...
Officials at Hope LoanPort are touting the capabilities of their web-based portal to help mortgage servicers get into full compliance with the servicing rules put out in February by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, as well as help loan modifications proceed without interruption. When the CFPBs mortgage servicing rules kick in Jan. 10, 2014, lenders will be required to maintain policies and procedures that are reasonably designed to achieve the objectives of facilitating transfer of ...
First Guaranty Mortgage Corp., a provider of special niche products, has announced plans to push more mainstream FHA/VA and Fannie Mae products through its wholesale broker channel. The plan is to add the popular Home Affordable Refinance Program, loans backed by the Rural Housing Service, and the FHA and VA streamline refinancing programs to the current wholesale menu of manufactured home loans and 203(k) home rehabilitation and repair loans. Wed like our wholesale side to be better-rounded and so were ...
The use of premium pricing to induce more borrowers to opt for FHA streamline refinancing may be a boon for FHA borrowers but clearly a bane for investors in Ginnie Mae mortgage-backed securities, according to Barclays Research analysts. There are indications that more FHA lenders are resorting to premium pricing, in which borrowers pay a higher mortgage rate in return for lowering the cost of obtaining the loan. Its use seems to be increasing, which also raises the risk of Ginnie Mae prepayments, said ...