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FHFA Seeks Changes to CFPB Rule

August 2, 2013
Certain provisions in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s proposed changes to its mortgage servicing rule conflict with Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s own servicing guidelines and should be amended, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency. In a comment letter, the Finance Agency cited the similar goals of the FHFA’s single, consistent set of servicing procedures established in 2011 to form the Servicing Alignment Initiative and the bureau’s 2013 Mortgage Servicing Final Rule. …
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Former FHA Chief Discusses Merits of Spinoff

July 26, 2013
A former FHA commissioner said he supports a proposal in the Protecting American Taxpayers and Homeowners Act (PATH Act) to spin off the FHA from the Department of Housing and Urban Development as an independent government-owned corporation. Brian Montgomery, who was assistant secretary for housing and head of the FHA during the Bush administration, said the separation, if enacted, would transfer authority, resources and personnel from HUD to the FHA to manage the insurance fund. “This is something I have advocated both during and after my more than four-year tenure as FHA commissioner,” said Montgomery, who ...
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Senate Committee Dems Approve Rep. Watt for FHFA

July 19, 2013
As expected, the president’s nomination of Rep. Mel Watt, D-NC, to head the Federal Housing Finance Agency was approved late this week by the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee. Also as expected, the committee voted 12-10 strictly along party lines to advance Watt’s nomination to the full Senate, where it awaits a vote on confirmation. “As Congress continues to seek consensus on a long-term solution for our housing finance system, we need a Senate-confirmed director in place at the Federal Housing Finance Agency,” said Committee Chairman Sen. Tim Johnson, D-SD. “Congressman Mel Watt is well qualified to lead the FHFA in its conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and he too should be confirmed without delay.”
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Lawyer: FHFA Trust Fund Lawsuit a Lobbying Effort

July 19, 2013
The Federal Housing Finance Agency has wrongfully denied Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac permission to uphold their statutory duty under the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 to make contributions to the National Housing Trust Fund, according to a lawsuit filed by the National Low Income Housing Coalition. Fil0ed last week in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, the suit by the NLIHC – along with the Right to City Alliance and four other individual plaintiffs – calls on the FHFA to make good on the GSEs’ obligations to make contributions into the trust fund. The fund was set up under HERA to provide subsidies to rehabilitate and fund low-income housing, but Fannie’s and Freddie’s payment obligations to the trust fund were suspended when the GSEs were placed into government conservatorship in September 2008.
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Time Is Watt’s Best Bet for FHFA Confirmation

July 3, 2013
Rep. Mel Watt, D-NC, did himself no favors nor did he appear to win any new votes by turning in a lackluster performance at his confirmation hearing last week, but industry observers say President Obama’s nominee to head the Federal Housing Finance Agency could yet win Senate confirmation … with time. Both in his prepared testimony and during questioning by members of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, Watt placed a heavy emphasis on his biographical details, but he was light on mortgage-finance policy specifics. Republicans, as expected, politely hammered the Congressman on his technical qualifications, as well as his political independence, to serve a five-year term as the FHFA’s first permanent director.
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GSEs, FHFA Shut Out of Reform Plan Role

June 21, 2013
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would cease to exist while the Federal Housing Finance Agency would be repurposed into a new incarnation as a “capable and empowered” regulator of a “pragmatic” housing finance system as envisioned in a new blueprint released this week by four industry experts. Spearheaded by Moody’s Analytics Chief Economist Mark Zandi – most recently on the White House’s short list to head the FHFA – the group’s white paper calls for the federal government to play an “explicit and transparent” role in the new housing finance system and to act as an insurer that covers catastrophic losses. The blueprint calls for an emphasis on mortgage funding diversity.
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FHFA Proposal Would Draft FHLBank Credit Ratings

June 7, 2013
The Federal Housing Finance Agency would see the 12 Federal Home Loan Banks come up with their own internal credit rating system under a proposed rule issued by the FHFA two weeks ago. Published in the May 23 Federal Register, the Finance Agency proposal would remove a number of credit rating references and requirements in certain safety and soundness regulations affecting the FHLBanks. FHFA regulations require the FHLBanks to assess the credit-worthiness of a security or money market instrument that either the Bank is considering investing in or the Bank is helping another financial institution invest in.
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Lawmakers to Strengthen HUD’s HECM Oversight

May 31, 2013
The prospect of legislation being offered that would grant the Department of Housing and Urban Development greater authority to manage the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage program has improved significantly after two House lawmakers declared their intention to introduce a bipartisan bill. Reps. Michael Fitzpatrick, R-PA, and Denny Heck, D-WA, announced during a recent hearing by the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance that they will co-sponsor legislation to give the FHA the authority it needs to swiftly implement HECM reforms by mortgagee letter. Fitzpatrick expressed his support for ...
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Inspector General ‘Active’ in FHFA Oversight, Law Enforcement

May 24, 2013
The watchdog agency charged with overseeing the regulator of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and the Federal Home Loan Banks said it plans to remain “active on the law enforcement front.” In its semi-annual report to Congress issued this week, the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s Office of Inspector General gave a tally of its accomplishments for the six-month period ending March 31, noting that it issued 13 audit, evaluation survey and white paper reports, and participated in several criminal and civil investigations.
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FHFA Rule Spells Out Pay Say Over GSEs, FHLBanks

May 24, 2013
The director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency would be able to review and revise the take-home pay of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Federal Home Loan Bank executives should the director determine that a senior official’s compensation is “not reasonable or comparable” with the earnings of counterparts in similar businesses, under newly revised agency rule. An interim final rule, published by the FHFA in the May 14 Federal Register authorizes and clarifies the FHFA director’s authority to review and withhold executive compensation at Fannie, Freddie and the 12 FHLBanks in particular. “In view of FHFA’s statutory obligation to prohibit compensation to any executive officer that is not reasonable and comparable, prior review and non-objection rather than review after-the-fact can help set expectations and avoid the need for later remedial action,” explained the Finance Agency.
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