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Still Some ARM Interest in Low Rate Environment

January 27, 2012
The fixed-rate mortgage accounts for nine of every 10 loans originated, and it’s easy to see why. Locking into historically low rates makes a lot of financial sense. So who is choosing to buy volatility instead? Who are the 10 percent who still borrow adjustable-rate mortgages? “For some consumers, it’s a better product,” said Frank Nothaft, chief economist at Freddie Mac. “If, for some reason, you know you’ll be leaving your home soon, a 5/1 hybrid ARM is a very fitting instrument. Choosing an ARM could be a matter of timing.” The hybrid ARM is the most common adjustable-rate product...
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Radian Streamlines LO Access to MI Pricing

January 27, 2012
Radian Guaranty has integrated with LoanSifter, a mortgage technology provider, to bring its mortgage insurance products and pricing “in front of loan officers.” The partnership is the first of its kind for Radian, allowing the company to be competitive at the point of sale rather than wait for customers to come and access its website for product and pricing data. Used by many loan officers, LoanSifter is a loan eligibility and pricing engine and automated underwriting system that collects and maintains pricing and underwriting guidelines from hundreds of investors. Pricing data and guidelines may be from any...
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Mortgage Trends

January 27, 2012
More than 40 percent of mortgage industry quality control problems occur because of missing documentation and questionable data integrity. According to Interthinx, a risk mitigation solutions company, 40.9 percent of issues that plague quality control were related to missing docs and data integrity in 2011. This is a stark departure from years past. Missing documentation, for instance, accounted for only 7.1 percent of problems from 2006 to 2009. During those years, eligibility and credit issues were more of an industry scourge. In 2011, tougher underwriting standards have brought that...
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Fourth-Quarter Rally Still Leaves 2011 Originations at Lowest Level in 11 Years

January 26, 2012
Originations of 1-4 family residential mortgages rose by a substantial 19.4 percent at the end of last year, but 2011 still ranked as the worst year for new production activity since year 2000. Mortgage lenders produced an estimated $1.35 trillion of home loans last year, down 17.2 percent from the total in 2010, according to Inside Mortgage Finance. Production hit a low spot during the second quarter, when just $280.0 billion in new mortgages were originated – the weakest quarter since financial markets seized up at the end of 2008. New record lows in mortgage interest...(Includes two data charts)
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HUD Stands Firm on Indemnification Rule, Lenders Fear Greater Repurchase Liability

January 26, 2012
The Department of Housing and Urban Development rejected a number of industry recommendations to ease the impact of new lender indemnification regulations. The final rule imposes indemnification provisions on all FHA lenders with Lender Insurance authority and revises the methods determining an acceptable claim and default rate. It also amends the two-year performance requirements for considering mortgagees for Lender Insurance (LI) authority in connection with a merger, acquisition or reorganization. The primary change under the new rule is that all direct endorsement lenders with LI authority...
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Regulatory Burden Cited as Biggest Issue for Originators

January 23, 2012
Regulatory burden will be the biggest issue for mortgage originators in 2012, according to recruiting firm Hammerhouse’s second annual survey of originator opinions. of the 400 active mortgage loan originators surveyed, 51 percent cited further oversight and regulation as a top concern for originators in 2012. Twenty-nine percent said that finding a committed and stable mortgage lender to work with is still one of the areas of utmost concern. Product flexibility and raising interest rates were identified as top concerns by 12 percent and 8 percent, respectively ...
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Non-Agency MBS Issuance Hit Record Low in 2011; Little Prospect for Significant Activity This Year

January 20, 2012
The non-agency MBS market sank to a record low in 2011, with just $27.59 billion in total issuance, although performance has steadied in the dwindling supply of outstanding deals. New issuance of non-agency MBS was down 56.6 percent from the level reached in 2010, ending a three-year string of modest gains. As has been the case since 2008, the vast preponderance of new issuance involved seasoned collateral – either whole loans or repackaged MBS. Over half (52.3 percent) of non-agency MBS issued in 2011 were re-securitizations, yet the volume of such deals was down 75.2 percent from...(Includes two data charts)
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Small Originators Have Jumbo Outlet in Redwood

January 20, 2012
Well-known jumbo originators contributed most of the collateral for Redwood Trust’s pending $415.73 million non-agency mortgage-backed security, but a handful of smaller lenders also benefitted from Redwood’s jumbo correspondent program. These lenders have little securitization experience but received strong endorsements from rating services and due-diligence firms. Redwood purchased most of the loans to be included in Sequoia Mortgage Trust 2012-1 on a flow basis, according to Kroll Bond Rating Agency. Flagstar Bank led the smaller originators, with $31.84 million of its loans included in the security ...
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2011 Finished on a High Note, Modestly More Room at the Top Despite Wells Breakaway

January 19, 2012
Early indicators suggest that mortgage origination volume was up significantly during the fourth quarter of 2011, but momentum heading into the new year was relatively weak. In earnings reports, eight top lenders have reported solid increases in production levels over the previous quarter, and as a group they posted their best three-month volume of the year. Wells Fargo, U.S. Bank and BB&T reported hefty increases in production during the fourth quarter, with Citi, PHH Mortgage and PNC also putting up big numbers. Chase managed a much smaller increase than its peers, while...(Includes two data charts)
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Servicing Settlement Near, Says HUD Chief, But Many Issues Appear Still Unresolved

January 19, 2012
Shaun Donovan, secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, this week said the multistate foreclosure settlement is “very close” to reaching its conclusion, during a speech at the U.S. Conference of Mayors. However, a meeting last week among more than a dozen state attorneys general to discuss alternatives and to air grievances suggests there is still a lot of work to do. Some of the state AGs attending the meeting have been outspoken regarding their frustrations with the process. They included Kamala Harris of California and Eric Schneiderman of New York, who are not currently...
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