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Federal Judge Rejects Former Fannie Executives’ Motion to Dismiss SEC Securities Fraud Case

August 16, 2012
A federal judge in New York last week rejected the motion by a trio of former Fannie Mae executives to dismiss a securities fraud civil lawsuit brought late last year against the top GSE officers by the Securities and Exchange Commission. In December 2011, the SEC filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York alleging that former Fannie executives made material misrepresentations to the public, investors and the media about the government-sponsored enterprise’s exposure to subprime mortgage loans in 2007 and 2008. The SEC filed an identical parallel civil suit against Freddie Mac the same day. The SEC’s complaint against former Fannie executives Daniel Mudd (CEO), Enrico Dallavecchia (chief risk officer) and Thomas Lund (EVP for single family) alleges...
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FHFA Moves to Protect GSEs From Eminent Domain as MBS Portfolios Back GSE Earnings

August 10, 2012
The Federal Housing Finance Agency this week joined a growing chorus raising warnings about proposals to use the eminent domain powers of local government to seize performing underwater mortgages out of non-agency MBS pools. In an unusual move, the agency said it has “significant concerns about the use of eminent domain to revise existing financial contracts and the alteration” of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Federal Home Loan Bank securities holdings. The FHFA formally invited public comment on the concept and warned that “action may be necessary on its part [as conservator and regulator of the government-sponsored enterprises] to avoid a risk to safe and sound operations and to avoid taxpayer expense.” The issue drew attention this week because both Fannie and Freddie managed...[Includes one data chart]
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Agency MBS Issuance Down in July Despite Huge Increase in Fannie Mae Production

August 10, 2012
Single-family MBS issuance in the agency market dropped 4.8 percent from June to July, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS market analysis and ranking. A total of $133.23 billion of agency single-family MBS were issued last month, a huge 82.9 percent increase of the amount produced in July of last year. That brought year-to-date issuance in 2012 to $893.92 billion, an increase of 40.5 percent from the same period last year. Fannie Mae was the only agency to see...[Includes one data chart]
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Fannie, Freddie Both Post Profit in 2Q12

August 10, 2012
Both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac emerged from the second quarter of 2012 firmly in the black with each company posting a free-and-clear profit – only the second time for each GSE since being drafted into government conservatorship nearly four years ago. The period ending June 30, 2012, marks the second consecutive quarter that Fannie will not require taxpayer assistance to keep the company going. Freddie will also not require an additional draw from the U.S. Treasury, the first time since the first quarter of 2011 which was the first time ever either GSE posted a profit since before conservatorship.
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FHFA Concerned About Eminent Domain

August 10, 2012
The Federal Housing Finance Agency captured the industry’s attention this week by formally citing “significant concerns” about proposals to use local government eminent domain powers, a paradigm shift the agency sees as potentially costly to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Home Loan Banks. In a request for public comment, published in the Aug. 8 Federal Register, the Finance Agency warned that “action might be necessary” on its part “to avoid a risk to safe and sound operations” at the GSEs and to avoid taxpayer expense.
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Fannie Posts HERA Reporting Requirements for Servicers

August 10, 2012
Fannie Mae will soon require all of its servicers – and any subservicer or third-party originator the servicer uses – to be in full compliance with the requirements of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008, the GSE announced this week. “On or before Nov. 1, 2012, the servicer is required to complete a Fannie Mae supplier registration profile that accurately reflects its ownership status, regardless of whether it is ‘HERA-Inclusive,’ and its team composition report,” explained Fannie.
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Dems Blast DeMarco for GSE Writedown Rejection

August 10, 2012
Disappointed partisan opponents of the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s decision to rebuff White House efforts to forgive the principal on delinquent mortgages guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are blaming the agency head for the administration’s failure to rescue underwater homeowners, particularly in politically valuable states. Last week, FHFA Acting Director Edward DeMarco formally announced the agency would not allow the GSEs to implement the Treasury Department’s Home Affordable Modification Principal Reduction Alternative. …
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FHLBank Earnings Recede in Second Quarter

August 10, 2012
The Federal Home Loan Bank Office of Finance announced last week that preliminary combined net income for the FHLBanks dropped 24.7 percent to $552 million in the second quarter of 2012, down from the $733 million in the first quarter but more in line with the $515 million earned in the fourth quarter 2011. The FHLBanks net income for the six months ended June 30, 2012, was $1.285 billion, an increase of $676 million or 111.0 percent compared to the same period in 2011, said the Office of Finance.“The FHLBank system continues to fulfill its mission to make available favorably priced wholesale funding to members while supporting the FHLBank system’s commitment to affordable housing,” said the OF. “In addition, the FHLBanks continue to strengthen the FHLBank system’s capital base through increased retained earnings.”
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S&P Corrects FHLBank Of Seattle’s Rating Downward

August 10, 2012
Standard and Poor’s Rating Services has corrected its long-term issuer credit rating on the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle by lowering it from ‘AA+’ to ‘AA,’ S&P announced last week. “The rating reflects FHLB Seattle’s unchanged stand-alone credit profile of ‘A+’, plus two notches of uplift to reflect expected extraordinary government support if needed, according to our government-related entity criteria,” said the rating agency. “The S&P outlook on the bank remains negative and this correction did not affect the Seattle bank’s short-term ‘A-1+’ rating or the ratings on the consolidated obligations of the Federal Home Loan Bank System.”
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FHFA, Freddie Squeeze MGIC to Settle MI Lawsuit

August 10, 2012
Freddie Mac’s government conservator is stepping up to shut down a potentially costly lawsuit filed against the GSE by the Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corp. both by legal and by extra-legal means. Last month, the Federal Housing Finance Agency told a Wisconsin federal court that it lacks jurisdiction over the pool insurance suit the mortgage insurer filed against Freddie. Given that the suit would impede FHFA in its capacity as the GSE’s conservator, the court should dismiss MGIC’s suit, according to court papers filed by the Finance Agency on July 20.
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