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CFPB Files $3.3M Order Against Auto Lender Over Debt Collection

November 2, 2015
The CFPB filed a $3.3 million administrative order last week against Security National Automotive Acceptance Company, a Mason, OH-based auto lender that specializes in making loans to U.S. military personnel, accusing it of engaging in illegal debt collection practices. The order requires the company to refund or credit approximately $2.28 million to service members and other consumers who were allegedly harmed, and to pay a $1 million penalty. When the CFPB sued SNAAC in June, it alleged the company used aggressive collection tactics that took advantage of U.S. service members’ special obligations to remain current on debts. “Once service members defaulted, they became subject to repeated threats to contact their chain of command,” said the CFPB. “In many other instances, ...
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Bureau Claims Default Judgment Against Corinthian Colleges

November 2, 2015
Five months after Corinthian Colleges went belly up, the CFPB succeeded in convincing a federal court to enter a final default judgement against the company, bringing to an end the litigation the bureau filed back in September 2014. The bureau accused Corinthian of luring tens of thousands of students into taking out private loans to cover expensive tuition costs by advertising bogus job prospects and career services. “Corinthian then used illegal debt collection tactics to strong-arm students into paying back those loans while still in school,” the CFPB stated. In its final judgment, the court ordered that Corinthian was liable for more than $530 million and prohibited the company from engaging in future misconduct. However, since the company’s assets are ...
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In Brief/Worth Noting

November 2, 2015
CFPB Retracts Cordray’s Claim About Most Jumbo Mortgages Being Non-QMs. Questions from Inside Nonconforming Markets, an affiliated newsletter, compelled the CFPB to concede that Director Richard Cordray misspoke during a speech at the Mortgage Bankers Association’s recent annual convention in San Diego. In asserting that the CFPB’s ability-to-repay rule hasn’t caused a significant reduction in mortgage originations, Cordray referenced jumbo loans, “most of which are non-QM loans,” he said. “While comprehensive data on the non-QM share of jumbo mortgages are not available, a number of data sources suggest that most jumbos are in fact QMs, not non-QMs,” Inside Nonconforming Markets went on to note. Three of the five largest jumbo lenders told the newsletter most of their jumbos are QMs, ...
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GSE Reform is Dead Until After the 2016 Election, Except for One Tweak: CEO Pay

October 30, 2015
Thomas Ressler
There is one GSE issue that Democrats and Republicans see eye-to-eye on: capping the pay of CEOs working for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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Battle Looming Over Using G-Fee Charges to Pay for Highway Programs

October 30, 2015
Carisa Chappell
The Highway Trust Fund reauthorization includes language that would raise GSE guaranty fees in five years.
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Risk-Retention Rule Set to Take Effect in December: Observers See No Impact on Lethargic RMBS Sector

October 30, 2015
In late December, issuers of new non-agency MBS will become subject to new risk-retention requirements. It’s not clear whether anyone will notice. The vast majority of loans securitized in jumbo MBS over the past few years meet the qualified-mortgage standard. And because federal regulators opted to synchronize the QM standard with the separate qualified residential-mortgage standard, jumbo MBS backed entirely by QMs will be exempt from the 5 percent risk-retention requirement. When the final rule came out, Redwood Trust backed...
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Fitch: RMBS Servicers Show Progress Managing ‘Challenged’ Portfolios; Rising Costs a Concern

October 30, 2015
Banks and nonbanks, in general, are doing a better job of servicing “challenged” mortgages and MBS these days, according to a new report from Fitch Ratings. However, concerns remain. Fitch noted that residential servicing costs “continue to rise in concert with increased compliance focus and enhanced regulatory scrutiny.” Moreover, “Higher regulatory capital requirements may become a factor too, especially for smaller servicers.” Over the past two years, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae have all ushered...
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Highway Trust Fund Bill That Could Extend GSE Guaranty Fees Postponed for 3 Weeks

October 30, 2015
A 10 basis point surcharge on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac guaranty fees that went into effect in 2012 could end up being extended for another five years as lawmakers on Capitol Hill look for money to back the federal government’s Highway Trust Fund. The 10 percent increase in the government-sponsored enterprises’ g-fees was designed to pay for an extension of a federal payroll tax cut. It is currently scheduled to run to 2021, generating $35.7 billion in revenue, according to the Congressional Budget Office. With transportation funding set to expire Oct. 29, the House this week approved...
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Federal Reserve Maintains Status Quo on ZIRP, Financial Markets’ Guessing Game Continues

October 30, 2015
The Federal Reserve’s zero interest rate policy lives to die another day, as the Fed’s Open Market Committee opted this week to hold the line on a rate increase, as it has since December 2008, leaving investors and other market participants to try to read the tea leaves as best they can. “To support continued progress toward maximum employment and price stability, the committee today reaffirmed its view that the current 0 to 0.25 percent target range for the federal funds rate remains appropriate,” the FOMC said in its much-anticipated statement, issued mid-week. In making its decision about whether to raise the target range at its next meeting, scheduled for mid-December, the Fed said...
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What We’re Hearing: A Nascent Subprime Revival / A 7.0 Percent Yield / Not Roland Arnall’s Subprime / Maybe Wall Street Will Take a Subprime Lender Public / Good News for Arch, Bad News for Genworth / G-Fee Battle Looms

October 30, 2015
Paul Muolo
It makes sense that Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac g-fees should be used to pay for highway repairs. After all, people drive on highways to reach their homes which were bought with mortgages likely guaranteed by the two.
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