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Hensarling, Watt Disagree on Housing Trust Fund Payments

March 2, 2018
Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-TX, wrote Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mel Watt demanding he explain why Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will continue to make contributions to affordable housing funds while needing a draw from the Treasury to stay afloat. He called Watt’s refusal to automatically stop GSE payments to the funds “unjustifiable.” In the letter, the House Financial Services Committee chairman reminded Watt of his earlier statement saying he won’t make payments to the Housing Trust Fund and Capital Magnet Fund if a draw from Treasury is needed. In the wake of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, the GSEs had to reduce their deferred tax assets by...
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FHFA-OIG Says MIs More Stable, Warrants Continued Monitoring

March 2, 2018
With three mortgage insurers providing about two-thirds of the mortgage insurance coverage to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the Federal Housing Finance Agency Office of Inspector General warned of potential risk down the road. Meanwhile, mortgage insurers seek to confirm their place in housing-finance reform discussions. Although mortgage insurers are more stable today, emerging trends point to a number of potential risks to the GSEs that warrant monitoring. One of the OIG’s concerns is that relying on a small number of counterparties increases the GSEs’ exposure to any individual counterparty. The report noted that although six PMIs are approved to provide coverage for the GSEs as of the end of September 2017, three insurers provided the bulk of their coverage.
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Concerns on Draft Plan Continue to Grow from Some Groups

March 2, 2018
Concerns have begun to mount for the Senate housing-finance reform draft proposal being developed by Sen. Bob Corker, R-TN, as the Center for Responsible Lending and National Urban League warned the plan would cost more and deliver less. The groups published a new research paper on March 1 outlining how the proposed legislation would be a blow to affordable housing by replacing current public interest mandates with “weak incentives.”“A doubtful structure of guarantors awarded unenforceable duties is simply not in our nation’s best interest. Nor is supporting systemic changes that omit community banks, credit unions, and other small lenders,” said Mike Calhoun, CRL’s president.
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Survey: Eliminating AH Goals Will Impact Underserved Borrowers

March 2, 2018
Economists and real estate executives warn that getting rid of the GSEs’ affordable housing goals, as suggested in some housing-finance reform proposals, will most likely lead to fewer options for underserved borrowers. Currently, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have affordable housing goals that work in tandem to their duty-to-serve underserved markets mandates. But a draft reform proposal by Sen. Bob Corker, R-TN, would replace the affordable housing goals with a new fee-based incentive system.“A potential reduction in federal backing for home loans issued to underserved borrowers as a result of ongoing GSE reform efforts is likely to decrease lending in these communities,” said...
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GSE Roundup

March 2, 2018
CRT Market Better Able to Warn of Downturn. The credit-risk transfer market created in recent years by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is better poised to warn of systemic risk than the MBS market was prior to the financial crisis, according to new research by Susan Wachter of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. The Wharton professor noted that the future structure of the housing-finance market, in particular the number of issuers of government-backed MBS, may change how the CRT market functions.A multiple-guarantor model, with each offering its own CRT deals, may be less liquid than the current market with just two issuers, Wachter suggested. Fannie Hires New Communications VP. Fannie Mae has hired Duncan Burns as vice president of...
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Treasury Counselor Craig Phillips May Be the Heir Apparent at the FHFA

March 2, 2018
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mel Watt has less than 11 months left in his term, but already the speculation has begun regarding who the Trump administration might pick to succeed him.
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Strong Demand for Credit-Risk Sharing Deals As GSEs Make Tweaks to Improve Issuance

March 2, 2018
Risk-sharing transactions from the government-sponsored enterprises are experiencing strong demand at issuance as well as in secondary trading. Officials at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac note that they’re working on further improvements for the Connecticut Avenue Securities and Structured Agency Credit Risk programs.
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Mortgage REITs Continue to Build MBS Portfolios, a 17 Percent Gain for the Year

March 2, 2018
John Bancroft
Redwood Trust grew its non-agency holdings by an impressive 38 percent…
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What We’re Hearing: Ocwen’s CFPB Problem Isn’t Going Away / Overseas Regulatory Exposure / Jeb Hensarling’s GSE Bill / Does the AEI have the Ear of the White House? / HUD Secretary Shocked to Find Gambling in his Establishment / Brian Montgomery, the Pati

March 2, 2018
Paul Muolo
A few years back, Pinto and AEI unveiled a new mortgage product called the Wealth Building Home Loan, which was intended to provide an affordable mortgage option for low- and middle-income borrowers.
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GSE Buybacks Fell Sharply in 4Q17, Hit Record Low in Pending Cases

March 2, 2018
Mortgage repurchases and indemnifications declined significantly in the fourth quarter of last year, according to a new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis of buyback disclosures filed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Lenders repurchased $230.4 million of single-family loans from mortgage-backed securities guaranteed by the two government-sponsored enterprises during the fourth quarter. That figure – which includes loans for which lenders indemnified ... [Includes two data charts]
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