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Short Takes: Don’t Let Your LOs Prepare TRID Disclosures? / LO ‘Scorecards’ on the Rise? / REIT Sub Gets FHLB Membership / CoreLogic Buys Vendor for $475 Million / A New Hire for Home Point

December 21, 2015
Brandon Ivey, Paul Muolo, and Sherry Muolo
We’re hearing more chatter of mortgage lenders starting a loan officer “scorecard” approach to grading their salesmen and women...
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A Different Take: Maybe TRID-Related Delays Aren’t So Bad After All?

December 18, 2015
Brandon Ivey
The share of home-purchase transactions that closed on time in November declined compared with October for all six loan types tracked by HousingPulse...
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Mutual Funds Help Soak Up Some of the Third- Quarter Growth in Residential MBS Outstanding

December 18, 2015
The supply of single-family MBS outstanding grew again in the third quarter of 2015, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS analysis. At the end of September, $6.381 trillion of single-family MBS were outstanding, a 0.7 percent increase from the second quarter. The market has moved in fits and starts since the end of 2009, but the September mark was the highest since the third quarter of 2013. The supply of non-agency MBS in the market has moved...[Includes two data tables]
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Fed Begins First in a Series of Small Rate Increases, Impact May be Worse on CMBS Than on RMBS

December 18, 2015
The seven-year-old era of zero interest rates finally came to an end this week when the Federal Reserve began what may be the first in a series of small rate hikes, opting for a modest 25 basis point rise in the federal funds rate. However, the U.S. central bank also implied it expects four more quarter-point interest rate increases next year. The median projection among Fed Open Market Committee participants for the federal funds rate rises gradually to nearly 1.50 percent in late 2016 and 2.50 percent in late 2017, Fed chair Janet Yellen said in discussing the central bank’s latest moves. Further, as the factors restraining economic growth continue to fade over time, in their view, the projected median rate rises...
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Securities Groups Cite Impact from Madden Ruling in Effort To Get Supreme Court to Reverse Lower Court’s Ruling

December 18, 2015
A precedent-setting court case decided in May has disrupted the MBS and ABS markets, according to the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association and the Structured Finance Industry Group. The trade groups filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court of the United States late last week, calling for the court to hear an appeal of the ruling in Madden v. Midland Funding. In May, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that federal preemption under the National Bank Act doesn’t apply to nonbanks that purchase loans from banks. The Madden ruling subjects nonbank purchasers of loans originated by banks to state usury laws. If a bank’s preemption from such laws isn’t transferred when a nonbank acquires a loan originated by a bank, the loan can be...
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2016 Outlook for RMBS Sector Stable; Credit Quality, Loan Performance Remain Strong Despite Challenges

December 18, 2015
The U.S. residential MBS sector will continue its slow, steady recovery in 2016 amid a host of challenges, showing further improvement in housing fundamentals, credit quality and mortgage performance, according to analysts. The challenges to MBS structured financing boil down to the following: tapering of Federal Reserve investment in MBS, MBS supply and demand, interest rates and prepayment risk. Fitch Ratings notes...
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Four More Rate Hikes Coming from the Federal Reserve?

December 18, 2015
Thomas Ressler
Initial industry reaction to the rate hike was muted. Late this week, mortgage rates hardly budged...
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NCUA Chalks Up Another RMBS Settlement As Morgan Stanley Agrees to Pay $225 Million

December 18, 2015
The legacy of the housing bust continues to play out in the enforcement arena. Last week, the National Credit Union Administration announced a $225 million settlement with Morgan Stanley, bringing to a close litigation stemming from the purchase of allegedly faulty residential MBS by four corporate credit unions that ultimately failed. The settlement addresses claims brought in 2013 by the NCUA on behalf of U.S. Central Federal Credit Union, Western Corporate FCU, Members United Corporate FCU and Southwest Corporate FCU. As a result of the settlement, the NCUA will dismiss pending suits against Morgan Stanley in federal district courts in New York and Kansas. The firm did not admit...
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Basel Proposes Credit Ratings to Gauge Certain Credit Risk, Likely Setting Up Divergence Among Regulators

December 18, 2015
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision issued a revised proposed standardized approach for gauging credit risk, making adjustments suggested by industry participants. Among the revisions was the allowance for certain banks to use external credit ratings as part of determining capital requirements for credit risk. While regulators in various countries appear likely to adopt the proposed use of credit ratings, U.S. banking regulators wouldn’t be able to due to provisions in the Dodd-Frank Act. Anticipating the divergence among regulators, the BCBS noted that banks would classify exposures into three different buckets, provided that certain minimum criteria are met. U.S. banking regulators noted...
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What We’re Hearing: No Trouble or Big Maybe-Trouble for PHH? / The Key Bank Dilemma / Subprime Ready to Roar? / What’s a ‘Safe’ Level for Subprime? / Chronos in M&A Deal / TRID Fines of $5K Per Day Per Violation

December 18, 2015
Paul Muolo
Rod Alba of ABA offered up this sobering thought: for violating the TRID rule, lenders could be fined up to $5,000 per violation, per day.
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