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May 31, 2016
More Gripes About TRID Dribble In. After what seemed like a lull in hearing complaints from lenders regarding the integrated disclosure rule known as TRID, the gripes are picking up again. At least that’s what we detected from some originators a few days ago. One loan broker who works the southern California market said she’s been telling some clients that it will take an extra seven days to close. “It was 15 before wholesale caught up, but now they’re behind again due to heavy sales volume.” Broker Slams Bureau’s Complaint Database. While he was running for a House seat in West Virginia, mortgage trade group president Marc Savitt was mostly quiet on issues tied to the CFPB. But now that ...
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Surprise: Trading in TRID Defects (Jumbos Mostly) Still Going Strong

May 31, 2016
Paul Muolo
Although statistics are hard to come by, Mid America believes it is one of the most active buyers of such mortgages, most of which are nonconforming jumbos.
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GSE Preferred Shareholders Rejoice in Release of New Court Documents. A White House Cover Up?

May 27, 2016
Carisa Chappell
One of those high-ranking officials is Jim Parrott, former White House housing finance executive...
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Correspondence Between SEC and Redwood Shows That Publicly-Registered MBS Are Subject to Meticulous Scrutiny

May 27, 2016
Issuers of non-agency MBS willing to issue publicly-registered securities can look forward to thorough reviews by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Redwood Trust filed an updated shelf registration with the SEC this month and the SEC released some of the feedback that went into crafting the issuer’s new Form SF-3. Issuance of publicly-registered non-agency MBS has been minimal since the financial crisis, with issuers seeing pricing in the private 144A market as adequate. Public transactions are subject to more extensive disclosure standards than private deals. An initial letter from the SEC dated Oct. 29, 2014, noted...
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FRBNY Trading Desk Holds First of Two Small-Scale Agency MBS Sales Transactions. Is This a Dry Run?

May 27, 2016
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Open Market Trading Desk this week conducted the first of two small-value agency MBS sales operations, “for the purpose of testing operational readiness.” The second test is slated for June 1, 2016. The total current face value of sales across the two operations will be less than $150 million, according to the bank. The first transaction, which involved four Fannie Mae MBS currently valued at approximately $120 million, occurred in the middle of this week. The settlement date is June 13, 2016. Meanwhile, the June 1 operation will involve...
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Securitization Rates Remain Relatively Low in Early 2016, Even the Government Market Is Lagging

May 27, 2016
The share of new home mortgage originations packaged into MBS drifted slightly lower in the first quarter of 2016, a new Inside MBS & ABS analysis reveals. Some $255.7 billion of newly originated mortgages were pooled in MBS in the first three months of the year, representing a paltry 67.3 percent of the estimated $380 billion of first-lien originations in the primary market. For the purposes of calculating securitization rates, loans aged more than three months and modified loans are excluded from agency MBS issuance figures. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac securitized...[Includes one data table]
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Trading in TRID Defects (Jumbos Mostly) Still Going Strong. Will the Good Times Ever End?

May 27, 2016
It was thought that with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau working on a new regulation to clarify key portions of the TRID integrated-disclosure rule and assignee liability that the scratch-and-dent market in TRID-defective loans would grind to a halt. But that’s not how it’s turned out. According to investors in “S&D” TRID mortgages and traders who play in the space, auctions of mortgages with errors (of all sorts) have continued...
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Newly Released Documents Called a ‘Treasure Trove’ Of Damaging Evidence in GSE Shareholder Cases

May 27, 2016
Investors who are suing the government over the terms of the conservatorships of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac said the 53 documents recently made public solidify their claim that the government-sponsored enterprises had plenty of capital and a government bailout was unnecessary. The Treasury Department provided the documents to plaintiffs last week as part of a court case in Kentucky. “The newly de-designated documents also suggest...
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House Oversight Panel Scrutinizes Payments to Third Parties from Banks’ RMBS Settlements

May 27, 2016
A heated partisan debate broke out during a House subcommittee hearing late last week on whether multi-billion dollar settlements designed to resolve legacy MBS cases undermine Congress’ power to appropriate funds. Democrats and Republicans on the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations debated whether federal law allows banks to donate money to third-party charities to fulfill some of its settlement obligations. Ranking Minority member Al Green, D-TX, said...
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Fourth-Ranked Guild Mortgage Will Fight FHA Case; CEO Says Company is a Responsible Lender

May 27, 2016
George Brooks
The lender allegedly focused on profit and growth at the expense of loan quality and knew about the inefficiencies in 39 of its 125 branches, charges it denies.
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