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PHH Challenged by Liquidity Issues

January 13, 2012
PHH Corp. over the last month has felt the pinch of being the largest mortgage banking business not associated with a depository institution as it faced some setbacks in lining up financing for its operations. The company this week priced a $220 million offering of 6.00 percent convertible senior notes that is being co-managed by JPMorgan Securities and BofA Merrill Lynch. That was up from the $150 million offering originally announced, and PHH gave the underwriters the option to purchase an additional $30 million. PHH will use the money to pay off $250 million of 4.00 percent convertible senior...
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New UG Product Aims to End Rescission, Buybacks

January 13, 2012
Mortgage insurer United Guaranty Corp. says it is offering lenders a high-quality, semi-automated independent file review as their first line of defense against rescission and loan buybacks. Dubbed CoverEdge, the product is essentially a second-look tool developed by UG to catch and fix underwriting errors and identify missing documents to avoid denial of payment claims on mortgages gone bad as well as repurchase demands. CoverEdge’s comprehensive credit and documentation analysis at loan origination and post-closing seeks to avoid misrepresentation and fraud. It also provides a repository...
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Fed Suggests Agency REO-to-Rental Plan

January 13, 2012
The Federal Reserve is urging government policy makers to consider more aggressive responses to the housing debacle, including a government-backed program to transform much of the real estate owned overhang into rental housing. In a white paper sent to Congress, the Fed suggested that a government-facilitated REO-to-rental program can boost the housing market and improve loss recoveries on REO. Such a program could take many forms, the Fed noted. “The REO holder could rent the properties directly, sell the properties to a third-party investor who would rent the properties, or enter into a joint...
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Buyback Demands Boost Mortgage Fraud Filings

January 13, 2012
Demands to repurchase poorly performing mortgages have resulted in a spike in the number of mortgage fraud-related Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) filed by banks in 2011, according to the Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. In its 2011 annual report, FinCEN said increased buyback demands by investors have forced large mortgage lenders to conduct additional reviews of loans they originated, resulting in higher SARs filings last year. A review of SAR filings in the first quarter of 2011 found that the number of mortgage fraud reports rose to 25,485, up 31 percent from...
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Some Improvement, But Still a Long Way to Go

January 13, 2012
“The simple way to think about the long view is that we’re five years through a 10-year transition,” said Fannie Mae Chief Economist Doug Duncan during a housing conference sponsored by Fitch Ratings in New York this week. 2012 will be “the year of the political economy,” Duncan said. While the moniker partially refers to the election for the White House, as well as on Capitol Hill, it also points to the number of political decisions this year that will help to determine financial fortunes. Stateside, this year will see the expiration of a number of business and household taxes, from the payroll tax cut to...
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Mortgage Trends

January 13, 2012
There is a significant difference in foreclosure timelines depending on whether states require judicial foreclosures. The liquidation probability, according to an Amherst Securities analysis, increased greatly in a non-judicial state, like California, versus judicial states like Florida. “We can work our way through the backlog more quickly in non-judicial states,” said Larry Litton, chairman and CEO of Selene Finance. He noted that some judicial states were easier to work with than others, based on whether the legislature was willing to work with servicers. In other areas of the country, servicers...
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Fed’s Mortgage Policy Rampage Raises Eyebrows, Underscores Persistence of Housing Recession

January 12, 2012
It started last week with an unsolicited white paper outlining “a framework for thinking about certain issues and tradeoffs that policymakers might consider” and blossomed into a coordinated assault by the Federal Reserve on the housing slump that won’t go away. Having purchased over $1 trillion in mortgage securities in an effort to drive mortgage interest rates to all-time lows, the Fed appears to be using its speechmaking and paper-writing powers to try to get the rest of Washington moving on housing. In addition to the policy paper, Fed officials in the past week have made three speeches on...
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Dockets of MBS Lawsuits Continue to Swell; Wells Fargo New Target of Investor Group

January 6, 2012
Gibbs & Brun, the Houston-based law firm that spearheaded a massive investor lawsuit against Bank of America, has drawn a bead on Wells Fargo. The company announced this week that its non-agency MBS investor clients have asked two trustees – U.S. Bank and HSBC – to investigate whether ineligible mortgages were pooled in some $19 billion of Alt A and jumbo MBS issued by Wells Fargo between 2005 and 2007. Some 48 securitization trusts are covered by the action, and Gibbs & Brun said it represented investors who collectively held over a quarter of the voting rights in those trusts. “Clients...
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G-Fee Increase Not Enough for Non-Agency Bump

January 6, 2012
The Congressionally-mandated increase in the guarantee fees charged by the government-sponsored enterprises and the FHA will not be enough to significantly shift activity to the non-agency market, according to industry analysts. One option for increasing non-agency activity has been an increase in GSE guarantee fees, but the 10 basis point increase approved by Congress in December does not appear to be enough for most products. “The argument that it will encourage homeowners to look for non-GSE/FHA loans is pretty silly and hides the foolishness of using housing to pay for payroll tax cuts,” said Adam Levitin, an associate professor of law at Georgetown University. ...
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Non-Agency Investor Group Going Beyond BofA

January 6, 2012
The group of institutional investors that negotiated a potential $8.5 billion settlement with Bank of America has recently targeted other non-agency mortgage-backed security issuers. The move is the latest development in a number of ongoing claims regarding non-agency MBS. This week, the group led by the law firm of Gibbs & Bruns asked trustees to open investigations on more than $19.0 billion of non-agency MBS issued by Wells Fargo. The investors said they hold more than 25 percent of the voting rights in 48 trusts that issued the non-agency securities between 2005 and 2007. ...
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