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Banks’ Mortgage Banking Income Held Steady During Fourth Quarter of 2011

March 9, 2012
Commercial banks and their holding companies reported a small increase in mortgage banking income during the fourth quarter of 2011, but the industry earned far less for the year than it had in 2010. An Inside Mortgage Trends analysis of bank call report data shows that the industry reported $5.58 billion in mortgage banking income during the fourth quarter, up 2.0 percent from the previous three-month period. For the full year, banks posted a combined $5.21 billion in mortgage banking income – an amount that was actually less than the totals in both the third and fourth quarter. In the...(Includes one data chart)
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NAHB Proposes Expanded Role for FHLBanks

March 9, 2012
The 12 Federal Home Loan Banks would see an expanded and enhanced role in a post-Fannie/Freddie mortgage market as envisioned by the National Association of Home Builders. The NAHB last week issued its blueprint for housing finance reform that would transition Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to a new mortgage securitization system for single-family and multifamily conventional mortgages.
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S&P: Worse Year for Private MIs in 2012

March 9, 2012
The outlook for the private mortgage insurers remains grim as MI companies continued reporting significant operating losses in 2011 and, unless positive factors come into play by mid-2012, time may soon run out for the sector, according to a Standard & Poor’s analysis. As the U.S. economy struggles in recovery, little hope remains for mortgage insurers to begin reporting operating profits by the end of this year, said S&P senior credit analyst Ron Joas. Sluggish employment growth and the depressed housing market have resulted in more delinquencies that pose further...(Includes one data chart)
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FHFA Unveils New Plan to Reduce Fannie, Freddie Executive Pay

March 9, 2012
Compensation for top executives at both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will be cut by nearly three-fourths with no bonuses paid out in 2012 under a new plan rolled out by the Federal Housing Finance Agency late this week. The FHFA’s 2012 Executive Compensation Program reduces top executive pay by nearly 75 percent since conservatorship, eliminates bonuses and sets a target for new CEO pay at $500,000. …
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OIG Rips FHFA for Lax Freddie Servicer Oversight

March 9, 2012
The Federal Housing Finance Agency Office of Inspector General took the FHFA to task this week for what the OIG considers the agency’s lax supervision of Freddie Mac’s relationship with its servicers. Specifically, the FHFA has not clearly defined its role regarding servicers, sufficiently coordinated with other federal banking agencies about risks and supervisory concerns with individual servicers, or timely addressed emerging risks presented by mortgage servicing contractors.
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Late 2011 Refinance Surge Has Staying Power, Expanded HARP Looks to Be Gaining Ground

March 8, 2012
The refinance wave that lifted mortgage origination volume in the fourth quarter of 2011 appears to be holding steady in early 2012, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance analysis. Average monthly securitization of refinance loans by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac increased by 3.6 percent from the fourth quarter of 2011 to the first two months of this year. That’s somewhat faster than the 1.2 percent increase in average total securitization volume by the two government-sponsored enterprises. The refi market may gain momentum in the coming months. The Mortgage Bankers...(Includes four data charts)
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FHFA Official: Servicer Compensation Changes Are ‘Integral Part’ of Strategic Plan but Roll Out Delayed

March 8, 2012
The Federal Housing Finance Agency is not backing away from its plan to overhaul servicing compensation on government-sponsored enterprise mortgages, but an official has acknowledged that the change will come more slowly than first expected. FHFA Special Advisor Mario Ugoletti told attendees at the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Mortgage Servicing Conference & Expo in Orlando two weeks ago that “servicing compensation reform [is] not dead or on the back burner,” contrary to the industry’s hopeful expectations. Ugoletti said any revisions to servicing compensation practices ought to result in enhanced...
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FHFA Inspector General Criticizes Freddie Oversight Of Loan Servicers, Urges More Regulator Involvement

March 8, 2012
The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s hands-off approach to regulating Freddie Mac’s relationship with servicers is a problem, according to a new report from the regulator’s inspector general. While the FHFA has taken some steps, like its Servicing Alignment Initiative, the IG said that the regulator should be looking directly at the books of servicers and other counterparties, instead of taking the government-sponsored enterprises’ versions of events. The regulator’s ability to keep track of the GSE servicer risk might be “impaired by its lack of direct access to servicer books and records relating to the...
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Federal Roundup

March 5, 2012
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.Bureau to Deal With Forced-Placed Insurance. Officials at the CFPB recently indicated the bureau plans to address the practice of force-placed insurance by mortgage servicers. Although few details have been made available, the CFPB will reportedly require servicers to show they have a reasonable belief that borrowers have fallen behind on necessary payments before charging them for forced-place insurance. The bureau has indicated it intends to permit borrowers to choose their own insurance, instead of depending on the...
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Banks Continue Growing MBS Holdings in 2011, Focusing on Agency Pass-Throughs

March 2, 2012
Commercial banks increased their stake in the residential MBS market to a record $1.360 trillion as of the end of 2011, with a lot of the growth coming in Ginnie Mae MBS. Bank MBS holdings rose 2.4 percent from the third to the fourth quarter as seven of the 10 largest bank MBS investors reported significant increases. Compared to the end of 2010, bank MBS holdings were up 10.3 percent over a period in which the outstanding supply of single-family MBS continued to decline. Commercial banks held a record 20.9 percent of outstanding residential MBS at the end of last year, based...(Includes two data charts)
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