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Preservation of FHLBank Membership Urged

October 14, 2011
Any changes that would restrict membership or narrow the Federal Home Loan Banks’ mission should come first from Congress not by administrative fiat, Bank officials told House members this week.FHLBank of Dallas Chairman Lee Gibson testified before the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations that explicit Congressional guidance is both necessary and proper before any fundamental alteration of the FHLBank system is imposed.
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Issa Seeks Explanation of Outside FHFA Lawyers

October 14, 2011
The Federal Housing Finance Agency needs to explain why it hired expensive outside counsel instead of dispatching government lawyers in its massive litigation against the nation’s big financial institutions, as well as just how much the agency expects to recoup from the effort, according to a senior Republican congressman.
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Officials: FHFA Should End LLPAs That GSEs Charge on HARP Refis

October 14, 2011
As the Federal Housing Finance Agency ponders possible improvements to the government’s Home Affordable Refinance Program, calls from different corners of the industry are growing louder for the FHFA to end fees charged to borrowers who refinance Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgages.
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FHLB Chicago Stock Plan Approved

October 14, 2011
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago’s long awaited capital stock conversion plan has received the thumbs up from the Federal Housing Finance Agency, moving the Bank a giant step toward regaining equal footing with its fellow FHLBanks.
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GSE MBS Business Activity Increases in 3Q

October 14, 2011
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac issued $177.19 billion in single-family mortgage-backed securities during the third quarter of 2011, a modest 14.3 percent improvement following two straight quarterly declines during the first six months of this year.The recent July-September cycle represented one of the weakest quarters historically for GSE MBS production since the financial markets crashed at the end of 2008.
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Moody’s: FHFA Risk Sharing, Fed’s ‘Trust’ to Boost Market

October 14, 2011
The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s announcement last month that it is considering increased risk sharing with mortgage insurers, which could mitigate the negative effect of conforming mortgage guarantee fee increases over the coming years, while the Federal Reserve’s recently unveiled “Operation Twist” is likely to provide a “modest near-term boost to mortgage markets,” according to a report by Moody’s Investors Service.
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OIG Dings FHFA’s Foreclosure Oversight

October 14, 2011
The Federal Housing Finance Agency knew or should have known about improper foreclosure practices involving Fannie Mae affiliated law firms long before the Finance Agency began a review, according to the regulator’s official watchdog.The FHFA Office of Inspector General’s latest audit found that the FHFA did not investigate complaints about Fannie’s Retained Attorney Network until August 2010 in the wake of negative news reports alleging that RAN attorneys had engaged in inappropriate foreclosure practices, such as routinely filing false documents in court proceedings and “robo-signing.”
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Cummings Seeks Answers on FHFA Oversight

October 14, 2011
The ranking member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is calling on the Federal Housing Finance Agency to “give serious consideration” to shuttering Fannie Mae’s Retained Attorney Network, but not before answering questions and providing documents about the FHFA’s oversight of the program.
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Do Women Pay More for Mortgages?

October 14, 2011
Women, on average, pay more for mortgages than men even after taking into account variables like borrower characteristics, mortgage features and market conditions, according to a new study published in the Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics. The authors, economists Ping Cheng, Zhenguo Lin and Yingchun Liu, suggest that the difference may have more to do with the way men and women seek out lenders than gender discrimination by lenders. The study – “Do Women Pay More for Mortgages?” – notes that the share of single women homebuyers doubled from about one in ten homebuyers 15 years ago to about one in five in 2003. More than...
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Mortgage Trends

October 14, 2011
The Obama administration’s Housing Scorecard for September paints a reasonably rosy picture of efforts to help troubled homeowners and future market prospects. With record low mortgage interest rates, housing affordability increased modestly. But the number of new default notices rose from 59,500 in August to 78,900, which is still well below the 96,500 level of a year ago. Notably, sales of real estate owned properties were down this period. Preliminary numbers from July 2011 show that there were 46,200 REO sales, as opposed to 62,200 in June and 61,800 a year ago. New home sales were down slightly in...
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