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Bayview Executive in Charge of Non-QM Purchases Departs, Says Volumes are Anemic

June 11, 2015
Paul Muolo
When asked why he thought non-QM lending has been so weak he said, “The consumer is resistant to the pricing.”
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Senators Seek Clearer Credit Risk- Sharing Plan for Fannie and Freddie

June 11, 2015
Carisa Chappell
The six, including Sen. Mark Warner, D-VA, and Mike Crapo, R-ID, are seeking additional information on such things as the role mortgage insurers play in credit risk...
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Short Takes: The 10-Year is Yielding What? / Net Branches Seeking Better Opportunities? / Mortgage Armageddon Will Arrive Any Moment / One Nonbank’s MSR Offerings / Bill Addresses an Old Issue: Eminent Domain

June 11, 2015
Carisa Chappell and Paul Muolo
One problem with the (latest) refi boom ending is that some loan officers working at net branches start getting nervous and begin seeking better product menus elsewhere...
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RPM Mortgage and MBA Get Vocal About CFPB Enforcement Actions. A Trend or Blip on the Radar?

June 11, 2015
RPM Mortgage recently agreed to pay the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau $19 million to settle allegations that it violated the agency’s loan officer compensation rule by steering consumers to costlier mortgages and then paying illegal bonuses to LOs for bringing in the higher yielding paper. But shortly after the ink was dry on the June 4 settlement announcement, the privately held RPM and its owner and CEO Robert Hirt went on the offensive, trying to give its side of the story in regard to one pertinent fact: the higher yielding mortgages cited by the agency. A spokeswoman for RPM contacted...
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Abacus Federal Savings Acquitted in Charges Of Selling Bad Mortgages to Fannie Mae

June 11, 2015
After being indicted for loan fraud in 2012, Abacus Federal Savings Bank was acquitted of grand larceny and conspiracy charges last week that stemmed from a case brought by the New York District Attorney’s office that involved Fannie Mae. The small Manhattan-based bank, which primarily serves Chinese-Americans in the New York region, was accused of mortgage fraud and falsifying documents and then selling those faulty mortgages to Fannie from 2005 to 2010. Following a four-month trial and nine days of deliberations, a New York jury acquitted...
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Nationstar Launches Revamped Online Home Buying Platform, Seen as a Way to Help Increase Originations

June 10, 2015
Brandon Ivey
In recent years there has been speculation that Nationstar would spinoff Solutionstar, but officials at Nationstar now see Xome as a way to differentiate the nonbank from other lenders.
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Short Sellers of Publicly Traded Mortgage Firms Could Get Burned

June 10, 2015
Paul Muolo
In general, companies whose sole mission is to originate and service residential mortgages are the most shorted stocks in the sector...
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Nationstar Executives Jerry McCoy and Caitlyn DeYoung Departing; Others?

June 10, 2015
Paul Muolo
McCoy works in Nationstar’s servicing department, DeYoung in administration.
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Short Takes: Fidelity Information Systems Wins the Ocwen Contract / Ocwen Pays Down More Debt / No 'Conflict Minerals' for Fidelity / The Feds and Diversity / The Federal Insurance Office?

June 10, 2015
Paul Muolo and Thomas Ressler
According to the consent order in the case, Ocwen had a history of ignoring the agency’s document requests...
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Angel Oak Offering $100 Million of Nonprime Whole Loans? Securitization on Hold?

June 10, 2015
Paul Muolo
One source said Nomura also was providing warehouse credit to Angel Oak.
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