Despite continuing growth in purchase-mortgage production, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac saw a marked decline in their overall business during the third quarter of 2013, according to a new ranking and analysis by Inside Mortgage Finance. The two government-sponsored enterprises securitized $284.9 billion of single-family mortgages during the third quarter, a 15.6 percent drop from the previous three-month period. It marked the lowest quarterly production for the GSEs since the second quarter of last year and it was attributable to a sharp drop in refinance activity. Fannie and Freddie securitized...[Includes three data charts]
Large lenders appear to be coping better with the partial federal government shutdown, but that doesnt mean the megabanks arent worried about the situation. According to interviews conducted by Inside Mortgage Finance, lenders big and small are adjusting the way they conduct business in the primary and secondary markets in the wake of the government shutdown, now in its second week. Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase, the largest correspondent buyers of mortgages, are waiving...
The top five FHA funders Wells Fargo, Quicken Loans, Freedom Mortgage Corp., Bank of America and Flagstar Bank saw their combined originations decline by 5 percent.
With some federal agencies effectively downsized by the government shutdown, Ginnie Mae continues to guarantee MBS, but its unclear how long it can go on with limited staff and commitment authority. Under the shutdown contingency plan drafted by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Ginnie has limited its operations to key functions fulfill its obligations to issuers and investors. The agency said MBS guaranties would be honored during the shutdown. While the rest of the workforce is on furlough, some 44 essential salaried employees will continue...
Fannie Mae plans to issue a $675 million risk-sharing securitization in a transaction that likely will hit the market by mid-October, according to potential investors who were briefed on the government-sponsored enterprises plans. Market participants said Fannie has contemplated issuing two such transactions by year-end, but the company isnt talking about specifics, at least not yet. Still, the GSE is laying...