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August 22, 2016
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. last week released on its website updated technical assistance videos on the CFPB’s Ability-to-Repay/qualified mortgage rule. “The updated videos provide financial institution management, compliance officers and staff with resources for a better understanding of the current requirements of the ATR and QM rule,” it said. ... CFPB Director Richard Cordray last week responded to two members of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee who had recently pressed him to consider exempting small community banks and credit unions from as much of its rulemaking as possible...
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No Word Yet on Angel Oak’s Second Nonprime MBS Deal, But Primary Market Originations on the Rise

August 12, 2016
Almost three months after word leaked out that Angel Oak Capital Advisors was working on a second nonprime MBS, the transaction has yet to come to market. Sources close to the company, maintain that a deal is still in the works – it’s just a matter of when. The company had planned to sell a roughly $150 million MBS backed by nonprime residential loans funded by affiliates Angel Oak Home Loans, a retail shop based in Atlanta, and Angel Oak Mortgage Solutions, a wholesaler that originates through loan brokers. Presently, the Angel Oak firms are churning out...
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MBS and ABS Participants Push for Changes to Funding Ratio Requirements Proposed by Federal Bank Regulators

August 12, 2016
Federal banking regulators should make a number of adjustments to proposed net stable funding ratio requirements, according to the Structured Finance Industry Group and other industry participants. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., the Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency issued the NSFR proposed rule in April, following standards set by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. Comments on the proposed rule were due late last week. The NSFR addresses...
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JPMorgan, FDIC Near Settlement with Defunct WaMu, DOJ Asks Second Circuit for Another Shot at ‘HUSTLE’

August 12, 2016
JPMorgan Chase is a step closer to settling a dispute with Deutsche Bank and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. over certain mortgage securitization agreements in connection with the government’s takeover of failed mortgage lender Washington Mutual. According to Chase’s most recent 10-Q filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the firm, Deutsche Bank and the FDIC have signed a term sheet to resolve pending litigation brought by the German bank against Chase and the FDIC in relation to WaMu as well as Chase’s outstanding indemnification claims pursuant to the terms of the purchase-and-assumption agreement with the FDIC. The term sheet is subject...
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Latest Batch of Documents Unsealed in GSE Shareholder Case Focuses on Treasury’s Control Over Fannie, Freddie

August 12, 2016
A federal judge rejected efforts by the government to keep a new batch of official memos and other documents from being disclosed in the ongoing legal war over the terms of the conservatorships of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. U.S. Court of Federal Claims Judge Margaret Sweeney released a new set of documents that included a brief excerpt of former White House housing policy expert Jim Parrott’s deposition from January, a presentation from the Federal Housing Finance Agency in 2008 and several memos dating back to 2008 and 2012. Sweeney rejected...
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CFPB’s TRID Proposed Rule Prompts Optimism

August 12, 2016
The proposed rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau addressing the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure rule will likely help the non-agency market, according to industry participants. However, there’s also some frustration that the CFPB didn’t do as much as it could have to address cures and assignee liability. Industry attorneys note that if enough comments are submitted on the issues, the CFPB might make further changes to TRID. The changes proposed by the CFPB ...
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FHFA Stress Test of Hypothetical Crisis Shows Fannie And Freddie Could Need as Much as a $125B Bailout

August 11, 2016
In the event of a severe economic crisis, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could need a bailout of up to $125.8 billion, according to a Federal Housing Finance Agency stress test released this week. The test of severely adverse scenarios, required by the Dodd-Frank Act for companies with total consolidated assets of more than $10 billion, took place in March and is based on Fannie and Freddie portfolios as of Dec. 31, 2015. The bailout would be needed on an incremental basis and would also depend on the treatment of the government-sponsored enterprises’ deferred tax assets. Under this hypothetical economic scenario, situations include...
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Life Under TRID: TRID 2.0 Proposed Rule Omits Any Additional Cure Provisions

August 8, 2016
The CFPB is not offering additional cure provisions in its proposed rule to update and clarify certain aspects of its Truth in Lending Act/Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act Integrated Disclosure rule, otherwise known as TRID. TRID “2.0” was released late last month, fulfilling the bureau’s promise to issue the proposal by the end of July. As widely anticipated, the proposed amendments also essentially codify the bureau’s informal guidance on various issues and include clarifications and technical amendments. (See additional stories on pages 3-6.) “The intent of this proposal is to integrate some of the bureau’s existing informal guidance, whether provided through webinar, compliance guide or otherwise, into the regulation text and commentary of Regulation Z where appropriate,” the agency said....
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TRID 2.0 Provides Guidance on Sharing Disclosures With Others

August 8, 2016
Perhaps the most significant change in the proposed rule the CFPB issued late last month to clarify its TRID rule is guidance on sharing disclosures with various parties involved in the mortgage origination process in light of privacy concerns. “The bureau has been asked repeatedly by creditors, settlement agents, and real estate agents about the sharing of the closing disclosure with third parties involved in the mortgage transaction,” the proposal stated. “These inquiries have largely concerned which third parties may receive a copy of the CD but have also concerned whether a combined CD form must be provided to the consumer and seller or whether separate CD forms may be provided to the consumer and the seller.” The CFPB provided ...
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TRID 2.0 Proposal Addresses Lingering ‘Black Hole’ Issue

August 8, 2016
The biggest win for mortgage lenders in the CFPB’s proposal to clarify certain aspects of its integrated disclosure rule is the apparent closing of what’s known as the TRID’s “black hole.” The black-hole problem stems from the fact that, currently, the integrated disclosure rule requires that the creditor deliver or place in the mail the loan estimate no later than the third “general” business day after receipt of the consumer’s application, and the borrower must receive the final revised LE no later than four business days prior to consummation. Once the closing disclosure has been issued, the LE can no longer be provided. If there is a valid change of circumstance that delays closing and results in a fee change,...
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