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Strong Opposition to FHFA Proposals on FHLB Membership

January 13, 2015
Brandon Ivey
The Council of Federal Home Loan Banks said the FHFA has shown “no compelling need” for the proposed changes to membership standards.
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Home Equity Lending Expected to Increase

January 13, 2015
Brandon Ivey
The two top banks increased their HEL holdings from midyear, and industry analysts expect home-equity lending to continue to increase in 2015.
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CFPB Workforce Report Skips Controversy Over Discrimination

January 12, 2015
The CFPB’s fourth annual human capital report touted the progress the bureau has made in bolstering its human resources capabilities. But it had nothing to say about the controversy over allegations of discrimination and retaliation towards some of its own staff that emerged last year and lead to congressional hearings and a last-minute scramble to adjust the paychecks of select personnel. The closest the bureau got to that issue was a brief mention of requiring a two-day employment civil rights training session for all managers and supervisors, as part of broader effort at leadership development and succession planning. The CFPB also briefly discussed the efforts it is making to attract and retain a diverse workforce. The bureau’s report indicated that ...
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OIG Finds Varying Risk in CFPB Travel, Purchase Card Programs

January 12, 2015
The risk of illegal, improper or erroneous use in the CFPB’s purchase card program is low and the risk level for the agency’s travel card program is medium, according to a recent assessment by the bureau’s Office of Inspector General. “As a result, we will include an audit of the travel card program in the OIG’s 2015 annual audit plan, and we will not include an audit of the purchase card program in that plan,” said the OIG in a new report. “Nevertheless, the Office of Procurement and the Travel Office should continue to take appropriate actions to ensure proper oversight of their respective programs.” The OIG conducted the risk assessment of the programs to determine the frequency and scope ...
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2014: The Jumbo MBS Boom That Wasn’t

January 11, 2015
Brandon Ivey
S&P believes the gap in execution between whole-loan sales and securitization has started to narrow.
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Asset Securitization Plunge in 2014 – Blame it on Agency MBS

January 9, 2015
John Bancroft
There was one piece of good news: Freddie Mac managed to boost its share of the GSE market up to 40.6 percent for all of 2014.
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Asset Securitization Slowed in Fourth Quarter, 2014 Was Lowest Annual Output Since 2000

January 9, 2015
New MBS and ABS issuance last year was down 34.4 percent from 2013, largely due to a huge decline in agency single-family MBS production, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS analysis. A total of $1.145 trillion of residential MBS and non-mortgage ABS were issued during 2014, the lowest annual production volume since 2000. Last year got off to a very slow start, with just $517.0 billion in new issuance through the first six months of 2014, before gaining pace during the second half. Total issuance fell 4.8 percent from the third to the fourth quarter. Agency MBS remained...[Includes three data charts]
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RMBS is Looking Much Better Despite the Glacial Speed of Progress, Lingering Challenges, Fitch Says

January 9, 2015
The U.S. non-agency MBS space is looking more inviting these days, even though progress is painfully slow and there remains plenty of room for improvement, analysts at Fitch Ratings have concluded in a report out this week. The Fitch analysts said that the underwriting of residential mortgages has improved dramatically since the financial crisis, with recent vintages demonstrating the best performance on record so far. “New legislation has completely eliminated...
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As GSEs Pull Back From Servicing Advance Lines With Nonbanks, More Deals Could Move to Wall Street

January 9, 2015
Fannie Mae – and perhaps, Freddie Mac – over the past few years have been quietly extending servicing advances to a handful of large nonbank specialty servicers, but it now appears that market might be shifting to Wall Street. Late last month, Green Tree Servicing signed a $1.2 billion servicing advance facility with Barclays Bank, a 12-fold increase from a previous agreement the nonbank had. Barclays is...
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GSE Deals Crowding Out Some Jumbo MBS

January 9, 2015
The risk-sharing transactions that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac started offering in 2013 have drawn some investors away from buying new jumbo mortgage-backed securities, according to industry participants. The government-sponsored enterprises say the deals that share credit risk with investors help reduce taxpayer risk. However, the returns and risk profile of Freddie’s Structured Agency Credit Risk deals and Fannie’s Connecticut Avenue Securities deals have caused some investors to abandon jumbo MBS and instead invest in the GSEs’ offerings. Aaron Pas, a senior vice president of non-agency portfolio management at American Capital Mortgage Investment, said...
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