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Upcoming Report Key to a GSE Reform Comeback?

February 20, 2013
Charles Wisniowski
GSE reform could see the light of day after all - or at least an attempt at it.
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At Least $15 Billion in NPLs Will Trade This Year

February 19, 2013
Paul Muolo
The market for nonperforming mortgages could turn white hot in 2013.
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Moody’s Tops in Non-Mortgage ABS Ratings In 2012

February 19, 2013
John Bancroft
In a market that grew by 15.9 percent in 2012, Moody’s increased the volume of ABS deals it rated by just 6.9 percent over its activity in 2011.
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The ‘Fee for Service’ Concept Rears Its Ugly Head Again / Will CFPB Examiners Travel to India? / The QRM Moves Closer to Reality / A Revival for 80-10-10s?

February 15, 2013
Paul Muolo
Add this to the mortgage banker worry-list: the FHFA is once again toying with the idea of changing the minimum servicing fee on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac loans.
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GSE Reform Drops on Lawmakers’ Priority List

February 15, 2013
Look for lawmakers during the 113th Congress to bring considerable attention and legislative effort to bear regarding the future of housing and mortgage finance, but reform and resolution of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are far from the top of the priority lists of the two major committees with purview over the GSEs. This week, the House Financial Services Committee in the Republican-held House and the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee of the Democrat-majority Senate issued their respective agendas for the 2013-2014 session. Sen. Tim Johnson, D-SD, said the Banking Committee will “continue to seek bipartisan consensus” on a new structure for housing finance.
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DeMarco Ouster Too Tall an Order for Dems?

February 15, 2013
Democrat detractors of the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s acting director may yet again see their desires to oust him denied amid bitter partisan wrangling over top-level Cabinet nominees and a possible dearth of replacements that are both confirmable and willing.Late last week, some 45 House Democrats called on President Obama yet again to take action and nominate a permanent replacement for FHFA Acting Director Edward DeMarco. Democrats have spent well over a year both trying to get the Bush-era holdover fired and get him to play ball with them on their housing agenda, foremost being Dems’ desired proposal to have Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac offer principal reduction assistance to troubled borrowers.
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FHFA-OIG: Let’s Go to the Video

February 15, 2013
The Inspector General of the Federal Housing Finance Agency has produced and posted his own video that serves as part introduction and part public outreach for tips about potential waste, fraud or abuse at Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the 12 Federal Home Loan Banks. Located on the home page of the agency’s website – fhfaoig.gov – and titled “Welcome Video for FHFA-OIG,” the 2½ minute video, of unmistakably modest production value, features Inspector General Steve Linick speaking directly to the camera with an American flag mural in the background.
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FHFA Shutters Fannie’s Force-Placed Plan

February 15, 2013
The Federal Housing Finance Agency has tabled – for now – a plan being pushed by Fannie Mae to lower force-placed insurance rates by as much as 30 percent, bringing in a group of insurance firms that are not traditional players in the market, industry officials who were briefed on the matter said. These officials, speaking under the condition their names not be published, said Fannie Executive Vice President Terry Edwards was heavily pushing the plan, but in the end the FHFA decided to delay action and set up a study group to look into the matter further. The names of the insurers that Fannie was working with were not released.
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GSE G-Fees to Rise With or Without State Surcharge

February 15, 2013
While Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s conservator deliberates whether or when to roll out its proposed state-level guaranty fee increase, industry observers say that the Federal Housing Finance Agency has plotted a course for significant, if gradual, g-fee hikes for the two GSEs. Last summer, the Finance Agency announced a 10 basis point rise in g-fees on single-family mortgages effective Nov. 1, 2012, for government-sponsored enterprise loans sold for cash and starting Dec. 1 for GSE loans exchanged for MBS. The November/December guaranty fee increase follows a similar 10bp hike the two GSEs implemented on April 1, 2012.
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GSE Seller Base More Diversified in 2012

February 15, 2013
Although the behemoths of the mortgage banking industry continued to dominate sales to the GSEs in 2012, both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac saw significantly more business from lenders outside the top tier, according to a new Inside The GSEs analysis. For all of 2012, the top five sellers accounted for 48.9 percent of single-family mortgages sold to Fannie and Freddie, a substantial decline from the 58.0 percent aggregate market share of the top five sellers back in 2011.
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