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REITs Continue to Shy Away from Mortgage Securities; Is the MBS ‘Trade’ Dead?

November 16, 2015
Paul Muolo
This observer, requesting anonymity, said bluntly that the MBS “trade” is over, a summation that is bolstered in part by so many Wall Street firms either closing their trading desks or scaling back...
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Five OIG Reviews of CFPB Slated For Completion in First Quarter

November 16, 2015
The CFPB Office of Inspector General plans to complete one audit, two evaluations and two reviews of the bureau during the first quarter of 2016, according to the OIG’s latest work plan, released early this week. First on the list is an audit of the CFPB’s space-planning activities, largely in response to the bureau’s renovation of its headquarters building. “We will determine whether the CFPB has established adequate controls to properly manage its space needs and whether the CFPB is complying with applicable requirements,” the OIG said. Next is an evaluation of the CFPB’s coordination with external organizations to implement targeted consumer education. “We are assessing the effectiveness of the CFPB’s coordination with external organizations to implement consumer education efforts ...
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Consumer Complaints About Debt Collection Fall in 3Q15

November 16, 2015
Consumer complaints about debt collectors appear to be improving somewhat, according to the latest analysis by Inside the CFPB of data submitted to the bureau. Gripes were down 9.4 percent during the third quarter, but off a barely perceptible 0.3 percent at the nine-month mark versus a year ago. Many of the top 50 companies ranked by number of complaints saw drops of double digits during the period ending Sept. 30, 2015, whereas a handful of companies saw consumer grumbling rise by triple digits year over year. In some instances, however, both dynamics occurred at the same company, the data show.Complaints about collection attempts were the leading consumer criticism, followed by disclosure verification and communication tactics. Supervisory Illustrations On...
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In Brief: Life Under TRID/Also Worth Noting

November 16, 2015
Buyer Agents Report Delays in Closing, Thanks to TRID. One month into the CFPB’s Truth in Lending Act/Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act Integrated Disclosure (TRID) rule, some real estate closings are already being affected, according to a recent survey conducted by the National Association of Exclusive Buyer Agents. The survey went out to brokers across the U.S. and nearly 20 percent said they are already seeing issues, mostly delays in closing. According to one respondent, “Lenders are almost all asking for 45 days to closing versus the previous 30 days.” Another respondent stated, “We’ve been advised to prepare for further delays until everyone has more experience with the new CFPB/TRID regulations.” “At NAEBA, we applaud the CFPB for its efforts ...
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PHH Mulls Continued Participation In FHA, Will Proceed Cautiously

November 13, 2015
Facing the possibility of a potential False Claims Act lawsuit, PHH Corp. is reconsidering its participation in the FHA mortgage insurance program. Though PHH’s FHA segment represents only 3 percent of its mortgage volume over the past 12 months, the company will proceed cautiously as it evaluates the risk-adjusted return of FHA products and programs, said Glenn Messina, PHH president and chief executive.Ranked 50th among FHA lenders as of June 30, 2015, PHH expects more regulatory challenges in 2016 as well as rising compliance costs, said Messina during a third-quarter earnings call. In its latest quarterly filing, PHH disclosed receiving a subpoena from the inspector general of the Department of Housing and Urban Development for documents related to, among other things, FHA loan origination and underwriting practices. Like several other FHA lenders, PHH is ...
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MPF Program, Ginnie Mae Unveil Broader Government MBS Product

November 13, 2015
The Federal Home Loan Bank System is seeking to boost its share of government-backed lending and the Ginnie Mae market with a new servicing-release option for FHA, VA and rural housing mortgages that are sold into the Mortgage Partnership Finance program. The new feature adds to an existing servicing-retained execution in the MPF Government Mortgage-Backed Securities program. The current servicing-retained component requires participating lenders to service loans they originate and sell into the MPF conduit. The servicing-release option from Nationstar Mortgage, a top-10 mortgage servicer based in Dallas, will provide lenders with greater pricing flexibility so they can become more competitive in the communities they serve, said Matt Feldman, president of the Chicago FHLB. Only FHLBank members that are participants in MPF can use the government MBS program. In order to ...
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Rising Population of Young Vets Could Spur More VA Lending

November 13, 2015
The population of young veterans in the U.S. military could surge to one million over the next five years and likely lead to a boom in VA loan originations, according to a new Deutsche Bank analysis. Citing data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the analysts said there are an estimated 21.8 million veterans residing in the U.S and that number has held steady since 2013. The analysts further observed a shrinking in the mortality rate of veterans as more troops returned home from overseas in recent years. That contention is supported by the fact that the number of young vets has risen while the older 35- to 64-year-old bucket has shrunk, the analysts said. “The population of younger veterans is expected to continue growing,” they predicted. “This means the number of prospective new homebuyers taking out a VA loan is likely to increase.” As of 2014, there were roughly ...
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Around the Industry

November 13, 2015
FHA to Unveil FY 2015 MMIF Audit Results. On Nov. 16, the FHA will release its 2015 annual report to Congress, a document that historically has included the results of the annual actuarial audit of the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund, or MMIF. Early in the day, Ed Golding, principal deputy assistant secretary for the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Office of Housing, is scheduled to brief reporters on the report and take questions. As reported by Inside FHA/VA Lending, the reduction in the annual mortgage insurance premium earlier this year has put the MMIF on an accelerated path to recovery. But whether the ensuing increase in FHA production – which translates into additional premiums – will be enough to get the fund back to its statutory 2 percent capital reserve ratio remains ...
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Unexpected Changes in Rates Affected Hedging Losses At the GSEs. In the End, It’s All a ‘Wash’ – Right?

November 13, 2015
The hedging results of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – including instruments bought to protect the value of agency MBS – had different results in the third quarter as interest rates unexpectedly declined and stayed low for several weeks. Overall, Fannie booked $2.6 billion of negative charges against the value of its derivatives in the third quarter while Freddie booked a much larger charge on its hedging activities: $4.2 billion. The differential did not pass...
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Recapping the GSEs While Promoting Affordable Housing – Can Such a Concept Fly?

November 13, 2015
Carisa Chappell
The authors want the Treasury Department to end the quarterly profit sweep and allow Fannie and Freddie to raise about $100 billion in additional capital through several rounds of new common stock sales...
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