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FHFA Still Hush About GSE Common Securitization Platform

March 7, 2014
The effort to develop a common mortgage-backed security platform has a budget estimated at up to $300 million, funded by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, but the GSEs’ conservator is saying little about its progress. In the nearly six months since the FHFA filed articles of incorporation for the entity creating the common securitization platform, the agency remains silent on key issues related to the project, including the size of its operating budget.
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First Horizon Settles Reps & Warrants Claim With Freddie

March 7, 2014
First Horizon National Corp. announced last week it entered into a “definitive resolution agreement” with Freddie Mac regarding loan repurchase issues. The agreement settles all representation and warranty claims related to loans sold by First Horizon to Freddie Mac from 2000 to 2008. First Horizon CEO Bryan Jordan said in a statement the agreement with the GSE is “a big step forward” in the company’s ongoing efforts to unwind from the mortgage business the firm sold in 2008.
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Banner Profits for Fannie, Freddie During Fourth Quarter, 2013

March 7, 2014
Higher guaranty fees and improving housing markets propelled Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to banner profits during the fourth quarter of 2013 and for the year as whole. The two GSEs reported a combined 2013 net income of $133 billion, helped by significant nonrecurring items related to deferred tax allowance valuation reversals, private-label residential mortgage-backed security lawsuit settlements, increased representation and warranty settlements, and sizeable decreases in loan-loss reserves.
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Bank Repurchase Volume Hits 5-Year Low

March 7, 2014
Commercial banks and savings institutions made $1.447 billion in mortgage repurchases and other indemnifications during the fourth quarter of 2013, according to a new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis of call-report data. Repurchase totals for the final three months of last year were the lowest quarterly volume since the second quarter of 2008, when the industry made $1.533 billion in mortgage repurchases and indemnifications. The fourth-quarter ... [Includes one data chart]
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Buyers Still Show Strong Interest in Mortgage Sector

March 7, 2014
When the going gets tough in the mortgage industry, nonbank lending firms start pondering the once unthinkable: selling their franchises, hoping the cash will tide them over until the next upswing in the cycle. The situation is no different this time around. Investment banking advisors say there are plenty of potential acquirers – all hunting for bargains – but sellers are picky. “Cheap is the goal now,” said Chuck Klein, a managing partner at Mortgage Banking Solutions ...
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OCC Warns of Volatility in Mortgage Profits

March 7, 2014
In new guidance to examiners and bankers, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency is stressing the risks posed by mortgage banking, particularly for banks that rely heavily on the mortgage industry to turn a profit. “A mortgage banking operation’s income and expense components can change at significantly different rates and in different directions over time, resulting in substantial shifts in profitability,” the OCC said in its new handbook on mortgage banking ...
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Nonbank Servicers Try to Goose Originations

March 7, 2014
Officials at nonbank special servicers said they will continue to work to acquire servicing from banks, but they prefer to generate their own servicing via originations. Officials at Nationstar Mortgage, Ocwen Financial and Walter Investment Management noted that creating mortgage-servicing rights via their own originations can be more cost effective than acquiring MSRs or subservicing from other lenders. Nationstar originated $24.0 billion in mortgages in 2013, making it the ...
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Wholesale Channel Riding Highs and Lows

March 7, 2014
In the last couple of years, the wholesale origination channel has been a revolving door for industry players, with some exiting for various reasons and new ones coming in to take up the slack. Those currently in the game expect the instability will continue for some time. Wholesalers say the decision to exit the business or enter at one’s own peril boils down to perception: Is the glass half empty or half full? Brian Benjamin, a mortgage broker and president/CEO of Two River Mortgages ...
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Third-Party Originations Still Play Big Role

March 7, 2014
Loan correspondents and mortgage brokers continue to play a major role in the agency mortgage market, accounting for 42.9 percent of loans securitized by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae in 2013, according to a new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis. Correspondents accounted for most of the third-party originations securitized by the agencies, and Wells Fargo was the top producer of these loans. Just over half of the loans sold by Wells were ... [Includes one data chart]
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Warehouse Commitments Fell 12 Percent In 4Q; ‘Usage’ Rates are Extremely Weak

March 6, 2014
Warehouse lines of credit extended by commercial banks to non-depository lenders fell a modest 11.8 percent in the fourth quarter on a sequential basis, but executives who work in the sector are reporting usage ratios as low as 20 percent. Based on exclusive survey figures compiled by Inside Mortgage Finance, warehouse providers had an estimated $30.0 billion in commitments at Dec. 31 compared to $34.0 billion at the end of the third quarter. But a commitment is...[Includes one data chart]
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