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Ginnie Mae Issuance Takes a Tumble in February

March 6, 2017
George Brooks
Just three depositories ranked among the top 15 issuers for February…
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Plenty of ‘Home Equity’ Now, but Less of a Desire to Tap the ‘House ATM’

March 6, 2017
Brandon Ivey
Researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said there’s still plenty of demand for home equity loans and cash-out refis but…
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The Trump ‘Wire Tap’ Accusation and What it Means for the GSEs

March 6, 2017
Paul Muolo
Cowen notes: “…this latest flare up reinforces our view that Treasury is unlikely in 2017 to unilaterally change the profit sweep at Fannie and Freddie…”
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How Much Longer Can Hedge Funds Hold on to Their GSE Stock Wagers?

March 3, 2017
Late last month, Fairholme Capital chief Bruce Berkowitz sent out a press release reassuring his shareholders that the hedge fund’s bet on owning the junior preferred stock of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will prevail, eventually. Among other things, the veteran equity-fund manager extolled the government-sponsored enterprises’ massive fourth quarter profits of almost $10 billion, called them “indispensable” to the mortgage insurance industry and reminded readers they continue to fulfill “their historic role of insuring adequate levels of liquidity to lenders of all sizes.” He also mentioned...
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Fannie’s Second Front-End Credit Risk-Sharing Deal Much Larger than First, GSEs Mull Other Forms

March 3, 2017
Fannie Mae announced its second deal using credit insurance risk transfer on the front end of the transaction. Most of the government-sponsored enerprise’s CIRT transactions have involved insurance contracts on pools of loans that have already been securitized. The new front-end CIRT deal will shift a portion of the credit risk on about $15 billion worth of single-family loans, significantly larger than Fannie’s first test of the structure back in October, which involved about $3.7 billion of single-family loans. This CIRT, like the first one, will be...
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Pressure on Capital, Dividends Remains as MBS Settlements Linger for Foreign Banks, Says Fitch

March 3, 2017
The threat of large, unpredictable settlements are looming over several European banks that have not yet resolved their remaining MBS lawsuits, putting pressure on their earnings and capital, according to a new Fitch Ratings report. Uncertainty about the scale of penalties from legacy MBS lawsuits will compel the affected banks to continue being cautious about managing and retaining capital, and distributing dividends. Though most of the banks have strengthened their capital positions considerably since the financial crisis, there would be no rest for them until the last settlement dime has been paid, the report indicated. Bank settlements with U.S. agencies relating to fraud investigations of their roles in the financial crisis, specifically their legacy MBS business, have...
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What We’re Hearing: What We Talk About When We Talk About Financial Lunacy / Should Apple Buy Fannie and Freddie? / The Coming Boom in Mortgage Delinquencies in the Washington, DC, Area / FannieMae.com?

March 3, 2017
Paul Muolo
Go figure: An "app" company called Snap that may never make a nickel is now worth more than Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac...
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Greater Liquidity in Ginnie MBS Led to Higher Share for Nonbanks

March 3, 2017
By creating liquidity in Ginnie Mae mortgage-backed securities, liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) policies have attracted lenders – mostly nonbanks – whose funding relies more on securitizations – toward FHA loan originations, according to a new paper published by academicians. The paper, “Nonbanks and Lending Standards in Mortgage Markets: The Spillovers from Liquidity Regulation,” maintains that such lenders approve more FHA loans because they can sell the loans easily, given the high liquidity of the securitized product. The greater liquidity in Ginnie MBS has resulted in higher market share and eased standards especially for nonbanks and lenders with less deposit funding. It also has led to tighter standards for conventional mortgages, which are eligible for government sponsored enterprise securitization, wrote Pedro Gete and Michael Reher, researchers in the ...
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Agency MBS Production Takes it on the Chin in February: Down Almost 28 Percent

March 2, 2017
John Bancroft
But the numbers need to be put into perspective: Agency MBS production in the first two months of 2017 was up 36.3 percent from the same period last year…
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The Final Tally: Purchase-Mortgage Market Has its Best Year Since 2006

March 2, 2017
John Bancroft
Wells Fargo once again dominated the purchase business with $135.5 billion funded in 2016, more than double its closest competitor, JPMorgan Chase…
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