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Federal Judge Approves ResCap’s Settlement of FHFA MBS Claims; Bankruptcy Could Close by Year’s End

December 6, 2013
A Manhattan federal judge last week approved a proposed settlement by bankrupt Residential Capital with the Federal Housing Finance Agency to resolve billions of dollars in claims tied to toxic MBS sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac during the run-up to the financial crisis. Judge Martin Glenn of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York approved the agreement, which is tied to a settlement the FHFA reached with Ally Financial, ResCap’s former parent, in late October. Under the agreement, the FHFA will receive...
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Changing of Guard at FHFA May Impact Risk Sharing, MI Involvement and Common Securitization Platform

December 6, 2013
With Rep. Mel Watt, D-NC, expected to be officially installed as the permanent director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency as soon as next week, the change could slow the use of risk-sharing deals at the government-sponsored enterprises and progress on the common securitization platform. Of particular concern to investors in the risk-sharing deals is the role mortgage insurance companies play in the transactions. According to industry observers, current FHFA Acting Director Edward DeMarco would like...
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Agency MBS Issuance Drops in November, Hits 28-Month Low

December 6, 2013
John Bancroft
The agencies securitized just $35.46 billion of refinance loans during November, down 15 percent from the previous month, and refinances accounted for 44 percent of total issuance.
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Mortgage Employment Continues to Flag

December 6, 2013
Paul Muolo
Brokers and the trade groups that represent them believe new regulations from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau put them at a competitive advantage to lenders that actually fund mortgages.
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Senate Dems Could Push FHFA Watt Vote As Early As Next Week

December 6, 2013
It is no longer a question of “if” the Federal Housing Finance Agency will have a new head but rather “how soon.” When that occurs, the question will shift to “what’s next,” say industry observers. Following its return from Thanksgiving recess, the U.S. Senate could move as early as next Tuesday to vote to confirm Rep. Mel Watt, D-NC, President Obama’s pick to run the FHFA. The nominations of Watt and Janet Yellen to head the FHFA and the Federal Reserve, respectively, are tethered on the Senate’s agenda by design.
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Mortgage Insurers Anxiously Await New Capital Rules From FHFA

December 6, 2013
The Federal Housing Finance Agency is still weighing final risk-to-capital rules for mortgage insurance firms that conduct business with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, with a target release date of mid-December, MI executives told Inside The GSEs. MI sources with knowledge of the situation said the FHFA will likely issue a risk-to-capital minimum of 18:1 compared to the current standard of 25:1. Also, there is talk of a phase-in period and “bi-furcation” for legacy versus new companies.
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Pending Watt Nomination Affected FHFA’s Loan Limit Direction?

December 6, 2013
The once deadlocked but now all-but-certain confirmation of Rep. Mel Watt, D-NC, to be the new director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency has left industry observers uncertain as to the continued policy direction of the FHFA. Based on client conversations, Compass Point Research & Trading Analyst Isaac Boltansky speculated in an analysis that the FHFA’s announcement last week to retain its baseline maximum conforming loan limit was influenced by Watt’s widely expected, pending confirmation.
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FHFA May Pick CSP Chairman Before It Fills CEO Position

December 6, 2013
The Federal Housing Finance Agency may be close to picking a chairman to head the common securitization platform project, which still does not have a chief executive officer, according to one source briefed on the matter. This official, who requested his name not be used, said there are two prospects for the chairman slot, “but FHFA still hasn’t decided on one.” The CSP, formally known as Common Securitization Solutions LLC, is a joint venture equally owned by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. CSS recently signed a lease on office space in Bethesda, MD, just outside the District of Columbia.
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House Bill Would Open FHLBanks To Privately-Insured Credit Unions

December 6, 2013
Legislation that would allow privately-insured credit unions access to the Federal Home Loan Bank system has been introduced in the House.Introduced last week by Rep. Steve Stivers, R-OH, and Rep. Joyce Beatty, D-OH, H.R. 3584, the Capital Access for Small Community Financial Institutions Act of 2013, would amend the Federal Home Loan Bank Act to allow privately insured credit unions to be eligible for FHLBank membership.
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BofA Offers $404 Million To Settle Freddie Buyback Claims

December 6, 2013
Freddie Mac this week racked up another settlement in the GSE’s recent ongoing series of mortgage buyback deals when Bank of America announced it will pay $404 million to settle repurchase obligations tied to loans sold between 2000 and 2009. The payment also compensates Freddie for “certain past losses and potential future losses relating to denials, rescissions and cancellations of mortgage insurance,” the GSE said. The amount is less $13 million of repurchases already made.
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