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Moody’s Settles Legacy RMBS Ratings Suit by CalPERS for $130M, Feds Won’t Pursue Citi

March 11, 2016
In another legacy residential MBS legal action, the California Public Employees’ Retirement System this week reached a record $130 million settlement with Moody’s Investors Service over the ratings service’s allegedly erroneous ratings of AAA-rated structured investment vehicles in the run-up to the financial crisis. Back in 2009, CalPERS sued Moody’s – along with Standard & Poor’s and Fitch Ratings – after the pension fund claimed massive losses from investments in three structured investment vehicles that depended on the liquidity of assets that proved to be illiquid, such as subprime MBS, collateralized debt obligations and other ABS. In the lawsuit, CalPERS accused Moody’s of making “negligent misrepresentations” by assigning its highest credit rating to the investments. This caused significant losses as the market ...
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FINRA Requests Comment on Reducing Settlement Cycle To Determine Economic Impact to Industry, Investors

March 11, 2016
After much discussion over the past two years, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority put out a request for comment last week regarding its proposed amendments to shorten the settlement cycle for U.S. secondary market transactions from three business days to two business days by late 2017. Industry representatives said a shorter, two-day settlement timeframe will promote financial stability and significantly mitigate risks to the financial system. FINRA seeks specific input regarding the direct or indirect impacts that the change may have on investors. The last time the settlement cycle was shortened was in 1995, when it went from five business days after the trade date to the current three days. Since then, the Securities and Exchange Commission and financial services ...
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News Briefs

March 11, 2016
The pessimistic pricing in the secondary market for jumbo mortgage-backed securities with exposure to the oil industry might be unwarranted, according to Standard & Poor’s. The rating service completed a stress test on the 59 jumbo MBS issued in 2012 and beyond. “Assuming the entire oil-sector workforce in three major oil-producing states defaults on their mortgages, even under extreme economic stress, the incremental collateral pool losses ... [Includes three briefs]
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What We’re Hearing: Might a PIMCO ‘Fund’ Buy PHH? / Citadel Advisors Slashes Stake in PHH / BofA Dodged a Bullet / Ocwen Has Enough Capital for Now / Finally, a TRID ‘Legal Fix’? / The Next President of MBA Could be a Woman

March 11, 2016
Paul Muolo
Mortgage M&A historians might recall that last decade, before the financial crisis struck, Countrywide Financial Corp. was in serious talks to buy PHH’s mortgage business...
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FHA, VA Outpace Private MIs in ’15, VA Lending Surges in Old Dominion

March 11, 2016
With only a few isolated exceptions, VA and FHA lending was up sharply across the country last year, outstripping the private mortgage insurance business in nearly every state of the U.S., according to a new analysis by Inside FHA/VA Lending. Overall, FHA single-family mortgages securitized by Ginnie Mae increased 60.5 percent from 2014 and VA production was up 39.4 percent. Meanwhile, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac posted a more subdued 26.2 percent increase in privately-insured loan volume. California remained the biggest mortgage market for the FHA, VA and private MIs, as well as uninsured mortgages. The FHA clearly won the mortgage insurance battle, boosting its share of insured loans in the Golden State from 41.1 percent in 2014 to 49.2 percent last year thanks to a whopping 89.8 percent jump in business. California had one of the highest concentrations of ... [ 3 charts ]
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Private MI’s Risk-Based Premium Adjustments No Impact on FHA

March 11, 2016
Private mortgage insurers have announced changes in their premium rate structure to make their pricing more risk-based. The question is would this drive borrowers with lower credit scores toward FHA? Lenders say that while the private MI rate changes appear to make it more expensive for borrowers with lower credit scores to obtain a conventional mortgage, FHA’s life-of-loan policy could also cost borrowers more in the end. Analysts, too, are confident that private MI risk-adjusted pricing will not have any significant impact on FHA, positive or otherwise. Six private mortgage insurers have updated their premium rate cards in keeping with the new capital requirements under the government-sponsored enterprises’ Private Mortgage Insurer Eligibility Requirements (PMIERs) that were implemented in January 2016. The proposed rate changes are subject to ...
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Non-Acceptance of FHA, VA Loans In Some Home Purchases Puzzling

March 11, 2016
A clause in a New York home-purchase contract excluding government-backed financing from seller consideration is raising potential disparate impact concerns. A residential-lending manager in Sarasota, FL, emailed Inside FHA/VA Lending a copy of the contract with the controversial language embedded in Section 8 under the heading “Mortgage Commitment Contingency.” The paragraph read in part, “… institutional lender agrees to make a first loan other than a VA, FHA or other governmentally insured loan, to purchaser …”. “The language makes clear that no government-backed loans such as VA, FHA or USDA are acceptable to the seller [of the property],” the lender, who requested anonymity, said. “It is pretty rampant as cash is king and no one on the selling side wants to wait for payment.” Apparently, such clauses are nothing new. In fact, they have been around for ...
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FHA, VA Call for Forbearance in Contaminated Areas in Flint, MI

March 11, 2016
The FHA has issued emergency guidance for handling loan applications in areas affected by the water contamination crisis in Flint, MI, while the VA called for special relief for affected Michigan borrowers. A spokesperson for the Department of Housing and Urban Development said FHA lenders have been seeking guidance on how to handle single-family housing properties with an FHA-insured mortgage that may be affected by the tainted water supply in Genesee County., MI. The FHA’s two-page guidance stated that a property in the affected areas must first meet the agency’s property acceptability standards. Lenders are required to ensure that each property has a continuing adequate supply of clean, safe and potable drinking water. In addition, they must make sure the property is safe to occupy and free of any health or environmental hazard. HUD’s Single Family Policy Handbook ...
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Lawmakers Call for Transparency, Tougher Oversight of NPL Sales

March 11, 2016
Concerned about agency sales of distressed properties to hedge funds and private-equity investors, House Democrats have recommended steps to FHA and the government-sponsored enterprises to improve their nonperforming asset sale programs and protect homeowners and neighborhoods. The measures were outlined in a March 1 letter to both Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro and Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Mel Watt. The FHFA regulates Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, both currently under conservatorship. Forty-five House Democrats reiterated their concerns about the way the distressed asset sale programs are structured and the effects they are having in communities where the properties are located. Last month, in a joint letter, two ranking House and Senate Democrats sought information from the ...
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FHA to Make More Tweaks to Appraisal e-Delivery System

March 11, 2016
The FHA will soon begin implementing system enhancements to the Electronic Appraisal Delivery (EAD) portal to improve its functionality further and to address user feedback. Use of the EAD portal becomes mandatory on June 27, 2016, when appraisers will begin to submit their appraisals electronically to FHA, reducing the time for processing and closing an FHA-insured loan. The FHA will implement the changes on March 14. First, reference to the six-digit alphanumeric “one-time key” used by a mortgagee’s designated EAD administrator to log into the EAD portal will be changed to “appraisal portal one-time key.” References to the key will be revised throughout the EAD portal screens and system-generated messages. The appraisal portal’s one-time key is generated in FHA Connection and is the last step in the initial EAD login process. In addition, users will be given a ...
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