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Top Senate Banking Committee Dem, GOP ‘Bullish’ on GSE Reform

December 20, 2013
The top Democrat and Republican of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee admitted last week they will not make their ambitious deadline of clearing a housing finance reform bill by the end of this year, but the senior lawmakers said they remain “bullish” on moving legislation to the Senate floor sooner rather than later in 2014. Speaking at a Bipartisan Policy Center event, Committee Chairman Sen. Tim Johnson, D-SD, blamed “a couple of curveballs,” including the 16-day government shutdown, for falling short of his and Idaho Republican Mike Crapo’s self-imposed deadline announced in September. He also noted his panel held 12 hearings on housing reform this year, including the final one last week.
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FHFA Individual Defendants Can’t Use SEC Rule to Escape Liability

December 20, 2013
In between the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s announcement of a new guaranty fee increase and the Senate’s confirmation of a new FHFA director, a Manhattan federal judge last week quietly issued a ruling that permits the agency to proceed with its residential mortgage-backed securites lawsuits. In the summer of 2011, the FHFA filed suit against 18 big banks in connection with flawed mortgage securities Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac purchased between 2005 and 2007. A number of defendants in the case, including a host of individuals, argued in an appeal filed in August that due to a 2005 change in Rule 430B of the Securities Act of 1933, they should not be held liable in the case.
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Agencies, Fannie Tweak Appraisal Requirements, Access to Data

December 20, 2013
Fannie Mae last week issued an update to its lenders describing the new process that the GSE has implemented to identify and monitor individual appraisers. According to Lender Letter LL-2013-10, Fannie reviews appraisal reports for patterns of discrepancies and inconsistencies. Using the appraisal data that it collects through the Uniform Collateral Data Portal, Fannie said it has developed a process that identifies appraisers whose work displays more egregious issues.
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Enterprise Endnotes

December 20, 2013
Fannie, Freddie Suspend Holiday Evictions. In what has become an annual tradition, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac each announced last week that all foreclosure-related evictions of single-family and two-to-four unit properties are suspended until after the New Year.“At this time of year, we want to bring some relief to families who confronted financial difficulties and went through foreclosure,” said Chris Bowden, Freddie’s senior vice president of REO. The GSEs are also encouraging struggling homeowners to contact their servicers for help to avoid foreclosure. “We encourage any homeowner who is having difficulty making their mortgage payment to reach out for help right away,” added Fannie Chief Operating Officer Terry Edwards.
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Old Business Still Drives GSE Buybacks

December 20, 2013
Although the plague of mortgage buybacks generally grew less severe during the third quarter of 2013, a new Inside Mortgage Trends analysis of repurchase disclosures by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shows that the industry continues to grapple with legacy years leading up to the housing market collapse. At the end of the third quarter, loans securitized by the two government-sponsored enterprises in 2007 accounted for 36.9 percent of pending and disputed buyback demands. Loans securitized ... [Includes two data charts]
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Fannie, Freddie Refi Deliveries Continued to Decline in November

December 20, 2013
A continued decline in GSE refinance activity helped contribute to an overall dip in the volume of single-family mortgages securitized by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in November, according to a new Inside The GSEs analysis. Fannie and Freddie issued $58.7 billion in single-family mortgage-backed securities in November, a 13.4 percent decline from October and a 6.2 percent decrease for the first 11 months of 2013.
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G-Fee Increase to Have a Mixed Impact on Lenders

December 20, 2013
Increases to the guaranty fees charged by the government-sponsored enterprises could prompt some changes for lenders. While execution with the GSEs will remain more attractive than issuing non-agency mortgage-backed securities, new loan-level pricing adjustments could shift some business to portfolio and to the FHA. The Federal Housing Finance Agency last week announced changes to GSE MBS g-fees that will amount to an average increase of approximately 11 basis points, to be implemented in March and April ...
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Tech Reps Applaud Uniform Closing Dataset

December 20, 2013
The government-sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are stepping up their development of a standardized dataset to support the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s recently finalized consolidated closure disclosure forms – a project that could represent a tipping point in the mortgage industry’s use of electronic mortgages, technology vendor representatives say. The GSEs’ common industry dataset that supports the CFPB’s form is called the Uniform Closing Dataset, and is one component of ...
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OIG: Room for Improvement with FHFA’s Exam Efforts

December 19, 2013
Charles Wisniowski
Limited examination resources and staff turnover at the Federal Housing Finance Agency remain a concern, according to the FHFA's Office of Inspector General.
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FHFA Seeks Public Input on GSE Loan Purchase Limit, Proposal Wouldn’t Take Effect Until October

December 19, 2013
Citing its goal and the White House’s stated preference to reduce the market presence of the government-sponsored enterprises, the Federal Housing Finance Agency this week proposed setting “loan-purchase limits” for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The FHFA said it could use its authority as conservator to set loan-purchase limits about 4.0 percent below the statutory GSE loan limits it established for 2014. Instead of a national floor of $417,000, the top single-unit mortgage Fannie and Freddie would buy in markets that are not designated high cost would be $400,000. The maximum purchase limit in high-cost markets would be $600,000, rather than $625,500, and all the “tweener” high-cost limits would similarly be reduced by 4.0 percent. “The loan purchase limits … would modestly reduce...
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