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OIG: Possible GSE LIBOR Losses Demand Litigation

January 4, 2013
The official watchdog of the Federal Housing Finance Agency has pointedly suggested that the GSE regulator direct Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to determine whether or by how much the two companies were swindled out of billions of dollars as a result of banks’ alleged manipulation of a key interest rate and then determine how to recoup those losses, in court if necessary. A recent unpublished memo by the FHFA’s Office of Inspector General urged the Finance Agency to prepare to file suit against the banks involved in setting the London Interbank Offered Rate after an analysis of the GSEs’ published financial statements and publicly available historical interest data concluded that Fannie and Freddie may have suffered more than $3 billion in losses due to LIBOR manipulation.
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GSEs Devise Industry-Wide Servicing Data Standards

January 4, 2013
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, at the direction of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, are moving forward together to develop industry-wide data standards, according to updates from both GSEs. A component of the FHFA-mandated Uniform Mortgage Data Program, the Uniform Mortgage Servicing Dataset will define a standard dataset that will facilitate data exchanges between servicers and investors with standardized definitions, formats and valid data values. “The adoption of an industry standard data model will provide long-term benefits to servicers, GSEs and the mortgage industry,” noted the GSEs’ update published Dec. 12.
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Banks Shed Some MSR in 3Q12, as Low Interest Rates Continue Squeezing Value

January 4, 2013
Depository institutions managed to trim the volume of mortgage loans they serviced for other investors during the third quarter of 2012, according to a new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis of call report data...[includes one data chart]
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Interest in MSR on the Rise, Values May Firm

January 4, 2013
Investment banking and advisory firms continue to talk about private equity money eyeing the mortgage servicing market, but so far no one has made a major plunge. Sterling Partners, a Chicago-area equity fund that hired Phoenix Capital’s Michael Lau back in the fall, plans to invest several hundred million in MSR, according to industry advisors familiar with the firm’s plans. Sterling declined to comment on the subject. Lau, an executive vice president at Phoenix ...
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How Long Will the Mortgage Bonanza Last?

January 4, 2013
Mortgage banking profitability soared to record levels in the third quarter, but some industry analysts say the boom may begin to taper off in 2013.The surge in mortgage banking income during 2012 came from increased secondary marketing gains as the spread between primary market rates and yields on agency mortgage-backed securities widened to historic levels.
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Consumers Favor Mortgage Debt Protection

January 4, 2013
Most consumers have a favorable view of debt protection services for their mortgage and credit card debt obligations, despite the occasional news report of abuses in the sector, according to a new study from officials at the Federal Reserve, based on data from the Consumer Credit Industry Association.“Consumer attitudes among purchasers have not changed from the high levels of favorable views of users in the past,” said the study, which was authored by Thomas Durkin and Gregory Elliehausen...
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More Room for Productivity Gains

January 4, 2013
Technology advances have helped most credit unions improve productivity in their mortgage origination processes, but there are significant differences among institutions and the industry as a whole could do a better job in managing the pipeline, according to an analysis by Mortgage Cadence. “While some credit unions post remarkably high productivity and correspondingly low costs to close, there is significant room for improvement,” said Mortgage Cadence, which offers an integrated loan origination system.
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Adding REO to Housing Supply Depresses Prices

January 4, 2013
A foreclosure in a neighborhood causes the price of nearby homes to drop, not because of property neglect or abandonment, but because it increases the housing supply, a new Federal Reserve Board study concludes. Consistent with the finding that a foreclosed home simply increases inventory, new listings of foreclosed homes and non-foreclosed homes each lower home-sale prices by 1.0 percent within 0.1 miles of the listing, according to the study.
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Principal Writedowns on 66% of Portfolio Mods

January 4, 2013
Principal reduction is on the rise. Sixty-six percent of Home Affordable Modification Program mods made by banks on mortgages in their own portfolios included principal reduction in the third quarter, according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.This compares with 57.7 percent for the second quarter of 2012.Overall, there were 136,316 new loan mods made during the third quarter, with servicers reducing interest rates in 77.2 percent of cases. Term extensions were used in ...
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First-Lien Portfolios Growing, Outlook Murky

December 21, 2012
Bank and thrift holdings of first-lien mortgages increased by 3.6 percent in the third quarter of 2012 compared with the third quarter of 2011, according to a new ranking and analysis by Inside Nonconforming Markets. The growth, outpacing portfolio runoff and an overall decline in mortgage debt outstanding, is tied to non-agency mortgages as well as agency-eligible loans being retained by banks. Industry participants are divided on whether the first-lien holdings will ... [Includes one data chart]
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