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MBS Supply Fell in First Quarter, Slight Growth in Agency Product Thanks to Ginnie

June 20, 2014
John Bancroft
The agency MBS market did grow by a slight 0.1 percent during the first quarter, but all of the credit goes to Ginnie Mae.
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HUD Nominee Castro Says the Right Things, Provokes No Opposition During Senate Nomination Hearing

June 19, 2014
Barring the discovery of a skeleton in his closet, Julian Castro’s nomination for secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development appears to be a lock in the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. Appearing before the committee this week, Castro, a three-term mayor of San Antonio, TX, laid out his priorities for HUD if confirmed. He said he would emphasize working closely with agencies as well as the value of “measuring results” by setting precise goals, public consultation, development of a public report card and annual updates – tools he employed in his municipal housing education and affordable housing initiatives in San Antonio. Castro said...
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Short Takes: So, What’s Ed DeMarco Up to These Days? / Beat on the Brat Because of His (Lack of) GSE Knowledge / CFPB Rules Have Had No Impact Whatsoever on the Industry? / FHA Unveils New HECM Guidance / A New Strategy in MBS Cases

June 19, 2014
George Brooks, Brandon Ivey, and Paul Muolo
He may know how to run a decent race, but does economics professor David Brat – the man who beat Rep. Eric Cantor in the GOP primary in Virginia – know the history of the mortgage meltdown?
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HUD Submits Final Housing Trust Fund Rule for OMB Review Despite Uncertain Funding Prospects

June 19, 2014
The Department of Housing and Urban Development recently submitted to the Office of Management and Budget a draft final rule that would determine how the controversial national Housing Trust Fund would work. It remains highly uncertain that the trust fund will ever get any money; one potential source is annual contributions by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The Federal Housing Finance Agency under former Acting Director Ed DeMarco determined that the government-sponsored enterprises would not contribute to the fund, but housing advocates and Democrats on Capitol Hill have called for that decision to be reversed. In its annual strategic plan released earlier this year, the FHFA said...
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SunTrust to Pay Almost $1 Billion in Damages for Writing Faulty FHA Loans

June 18, 2014
Brandon Ivey
The terms of the settlement include $500 million in consumer relief and a cash payment of $468 million.
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Short Takes: HUD Nominee Castro Hedges on Eminent Domain / FHFA Associate Director Singh Departs / The Longest MSR Transfer in World History? / Ocwen Pays Fine to Massachusetts / GSEs Clear Another Transfer Tax Hurdle

June 17, 2014
George Brooks, Brandon Ivey, Paul Muolo, and Charles Wisniowski
At the FHFA, Singh was involved in strategic planning to help attract private capital to the mortgage industry, a key goal of former Acting Director Edward DeMarco…
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Short Takes: California Remains the Golden State of Mortgage Companies / A Ton of Loan Officers? / A Nation of Renters? / Confirmation Hearing for FHFA IG Nominee / Newcastle to Spin-off Unit

June 16, 2014
Paul Muolo and Charles Wisniowski
The number of mortgage companies in California rose 7.8 percent on a sequential basis. Nationwide, there are 392,896 federally registered mortgage loan officers…
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FHA Reevaluates ‘Spot Loans’ for Condo Financing

June 15, 2014
George Brooks
Spot loans are currently prohibited, but the agency is said to be reevaluating the product because of reports of first-time homebuyers having difficulty in obtaining FHA financing for condo unit purchases and seniors seeking reverse mortgages to tap the equity in their units.
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Industry Bemoans Senate Committee Authorizing FHA to Charge New Fee to Fund Quality Assurance Improvements

June 12, 2014
A potential conflict over funding of the FHA’s loan-quality improvement efforts and, possibly, of a pilot program that seeks to make broader use of housing counseling in FHA origination and servicing may be brewing as both the House and Senate moved towards finalizing their separate versions of fiscal 2015 appropriations for the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Last week, the Senate Appropriations Committee voted 29 to 1 to pass S. 2438, its FY 2015 HUD funding bill. Notably, it contains a provision authorizing HUD to charge and collect a new fee from FHA lenders in an amount of no more than 4 basis points of the original principal balance of mortgages originated by the lender that were insured during the previous fiscal year. According to the Senate provision, the new fee would be used...
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FHFA Considering Implications for Changes To the GSEs’ G-Fees, Risk of Adverse Selection

June 12, 2014
The Federal Housing Finance Agency is set to take a comprehensive view of the impact any changes to the government-sponsored enterprises’ guaranty fees would have on the MBS market. Late last week, the regulator issued a “request for input” on the g-fees charged by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, prompting speculation that any changes to the fees won’t be implemented until 2015. The FHFA noted that the GSEs’ g-fees have increased from an average of 22 basis points in 2009 to 55 bps in 2013. The increases have been prompted by the FHFA along with Congress and changes made by the GSEs. Because of loan-level pricing adjustments – which in nearly all cases are rolled into the mortgage coupon – g-fees vary...[Includes one data chart]
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