Last weeks appointment of four special advisors to the Federal Housing Finance Agency by new Director Mel Watt has primed speculation of a policy-course correction at the FHFA but specific changes remain anyones guess, say industry observers. Watt added three current and former Obama administration officials into the agencys fold to provide counsel on policy and strategic decisions at the agency while retaining an advisor from former FHFA Acting Director Edward DeMarcos tenure. Two of the posts appear to represent new areas of focus for the agency consumers and industry relations that were often friction points under DeMarco. Bob Ryan, a former Freddie Mac executive, joins...
Expect Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shareholders to continue to clamor for attention and satisfaction this year whether or not the Obama administration and lawmakers confront claims that the government-sponsored enterprises should share their profits with investors, say industry observers. Late last week, Sen. Bob Corker, R-VA, sought to walk back comments he made regarding GSE shareholder rights while speaking at a policy forum in Washington, DC. Corker said that he and other lawmakers drafting an enhanced GSE reform bill in the Senate recognize that shareholder claims have to be dealt with. Following news of Corkers remark, GSE preferred shares posted...
According to the banks fourth quarter earnings statement, 68 percent of its originations were refis the mirror image of Wells Fargo, which had 68 percent of its production in purchase-money loans.
The FHFA IG audit estimates that some 9.5 percent of claims for pre-foreclosure property inspections in 2011 and 2012 resulted in $5 million of overpayments by Fannie Mae.
On a sequential basis, the origination results look slightly better: a 38 percent decline compared to the third quarter of 2013 for Wells and a 42 percent downdraft for JPM. Both have laid off thousands of mortgage workers over the few quarters.
The GSEs' largesse is gaining new attention in Washington with the news that the two helped the U.S. government post a budget surplus of $53 billion in December.