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Ginnie Mae Wants Bigger Staff to Manage Risks

February 17, 2012
Ginnie Mae is requesting additional funding in FY 2013 to hire more professionals to help manage the more than $1.2 trillion in outstanding guaranteed mortgage securities it holds and the increasing inherent risks associated with the MBS. Under its budget proposal, the agency is seeking an appropriation of $21 million for staff salaries and expenses in 2013, up from $19.5 million in 2012 and $11.07 million in 2011. The requested staffing increase would ensure improvement in managing areas where Ginnie Mae has the greatest risk exposure, including counterparty risk and defaulted portfolio management, according to the agency. Over the past few years, Ginnie Mae’s market share rose ...
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Fearful of Winning, City of St. Paul Drops Disparate Impact Case from SCOTUS Docket

February 16, 2012
In an unusual legal development, the City of St. Paul, MN, late last week suddenly removed its challenge in a case before the Supreme Court of the United States that could have produced a definitive ruling on the disparate impact theory of lending discrimination under the Fair Housing Act. What’s unusual in Magner v. Gallagher is that the city believes it would have prevailed in the nation’s highest court – but opted to ask for dismissal because city leaders came to the conclusion that a victory could substantially undermine important civil rights enforcement in housing throughout the nation. The city expects to...
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HUD Combines Settlement Cash, Annual Premium Hikes To Stabilize FHA Fund, Avoid Potential Taxpayer Rescue

February 16, 2012
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is going all out to bolster FHA’s capital reserves with budgetary proposals to increase annual premiums beyond the 10-basis points hike authorized by Congress late last year. The proposed premium increases are expected to complement the $1 billion that Bank of America has agreed to pay to resolve claims against the bank and its subsidiary, Countrywide Financial Corp., for alleged underwriting and mortgage origination fraud. The BofA settlement, half of which is a penalty paid directly to the FHA, is part of a $25 billion agreement among 49 state...
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Gearing Up for Increase in Foreclosures

February 10, 2012
The mortgage settlement agreement between state and federal law enforcement agencies and the country’s five largest loan servicers will unleash a new foreclosure wave that will cause real estate-owned properties and distressed home sales to increase, according to market observers. Having the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s REO Initiative ready will be useful when the foreclosure and REO tsunami comes rolling in, academics, economists and analysts agree. The number of properties classified by banks as “real estate-owned,” or REO, has declined over the past year. The reason: the robosigning scandals...
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House Panel Approves Emergency Capital Plan for FHA Fund, GAAP Accounting

February 9, 2012
The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Insurance, Housing and Community Opportunity this week approved legislation calling for an emergency capital plan and an independent GAAP-based audit of the FHA insurance funds and programs. The FHA Emergency Fiscal Solvency Act would set minimum annual mortgage insurance premiums for the FHA and is aimed at shoring up the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund. Introduced by Subcommittee Chair Judy Biggert, R-IL, the bill was approved by voice vote. An amendment introduced by Rep. Scott Garrett, R-NJ, sparked a heated partisan debate, which will likely continue when...
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HUD Moves to Encourage Lenders to Participate In Streamlined Refinance Program for FHA Loans

February 9, 2012
Most observers don’t think the Obama administration’s proposal to use the FHA program to refinance underwater non-agency mortgage borrowers stands much of a chance on Capitol Hill, but the Department of Housing and Urban Development is moving ahead with a change it can make on its own that’s designed to spur FHA refinance activity. Acting FHA Commissioner Carol Galante announced that the agency is changing its Neighborhood Watch system to exclude streamlined FHA refinance loans from lender performance scoring. A key feature of the online system is a comparison of each lender’s early default rate to the...
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State AGs, Federal Agencies and Banks Finally Agree to $25 Billion Foreclosure Settlement

February 9, 2012
State attorneys general and federal officials this week announced a massive legal settlement with five major mortgage servicers, finally concluding a torturous 16-month-long negotiation. Some 49 states – including New York, California and Florida – agreed to the $25 billion settlement with JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Ally Bank and Citigroup. The agreement does not provide blanket immunity for the lenders, which can still face criminal charges and are subject to claims over securitization practices and claims brought by individual borrowers. The agreement is based on investigations by...
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Principal Reduction in Robosigning Settlement For Portfolio Loans, Investors Can Breathe Easy

February 9, 2012
The newly announced $25 billion settlement over foreclosure servicing practices is not expected to have much impact on MBS investors because most of the principal reductions that the five banks agreed to make will involve unsecuritized mortgages they hold in portfolio. The settlement involves all states except Oklahoma, two federal agencies and five major servicers, and requires the banks to “work off up to $17 billion in principal reduction and other forms of loan modification relief nationwide,” according to a summary of the agreement. Although the actual settlement had not been released as...
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Industry Comments on HUD’s Disparate-Impact Proposed Rule

February 6, 2012
Six financial services trade associations presented the mortgage lending industry’s views to the Department of Housing and Urban Development regarding the agency’s proposed rule to implement a disparate-impact legal standard under the Fair Housing Act. One of their arguments was that HUD should postpone its rulemaking pending the United States Supreme Court’s disposition of Magner v. Gallagher (No. 10-1032). The primary issue in the case is whether the disparate-impact theory of discrimination applies under the Fair Housing Act or whether plaintiffs have to prove intentional ...
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Federal Roundup

February 6, 2012
Federal Reserve.Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.National Credit Union Administration. Guidance on Junior Liens Reissued. Federally regulated financial institutions have to monitor all credit quality indicators relevant for home loan borrowers, under guidance that was reissued by the Federal Reserve, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the National Credit Union ...
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