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Short Takes: MBA Shows the Love for FHFA’s Mel Watt / Looser Mortgage Credit? Are You Crazy? / The CFPB ‘ePilot’ Moves Closer / The Fear of Running Out of Money / Are You Afraid of Ghosts?

October 21, 2014
Paul Muolo and Thomas Ressler
After all, didn’t America suffer a housing “depression” because credit was too loose? Some GOP conservatives in Congress live by the edict: those who can own; those who can’t rent…
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What We’re Hearing: MBA Turns a ‘Profit’ Again / About that MBA Office Building / The State of the Mortgage Union / The Era of Non-QM Starts Right Now / No Clarity From Wingspan / Ellie Mae’s Sky High P/E Ratio / Yet Another Departure From Nationstar Mort

October 17, 2014
Paul Muolo
Bill Dallas, who runs Skyline Lending, told us he believes the “new” non-agency movement is beginning right now. “Today, we‘re doing 90 percent agency,” he said. “In 2017 the ratio will be 60 percent agency.”
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Uncertainty Regarding SEC’s Reg AB2 Shifts From What’s in It to How Market Will React

October 10, 2014
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s release of a final rule setting loan-level disclosure requirements for certain structured finance products has only slightly reduced the uncertainty regarding the impact of the so-called Reg AB2 requirements. Among other issues, the SEC left parts of its initial proposal from 2010 unfinished, with no indication of if or when further action will be taken. For example, the SEC had originally proposed extending loan-level disclosure requirements to the 144A private-placement market in addition to requiring such disclosures for certain SEC-registered securities, including residential MBS, commercial MBS, ABS backed by auto loans and re-securitizations of such collateral. At the recent ABS East conference produced by Information Management Network in Miami Beach, Rolaine Bancroft, a senior special counsel at the SEC, said...
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MBA Sets Up Task Force to Reopen Debate On Basel III and Its Impact on MSR Market

October 9, 2014
The Mortgage Bankers Association is on a mission to convince banking regulators to revisit the Basel III capital standards and to change the cap on how much mortgage servicing rights can count toward Tier I capital. The way things stand now, MSRs will be capped at 10 percent of capital when the rule is fully phased in, with the excess deducted from a depository’s “common equity.” Previously, the cap was 100 percent. In a draft letter to the Federal Reserve, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the MBA argues...
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Short Takes: 3Q (Mortgage) Earnings Blues for the Megabanks? / Mr. Ackman, Would You Like to Restate That Prediction? / Rudy Orman Leaves RCS / A ‘Friends of Tony’ Mortgage? / Auction.com Selling Loans and MSRs

October 6, 2014
Paul Muolo
Back in May, Pershing Square founder William Ackman said the common stock of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could be worth at least $23 a share. Huh?
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Guess What? Credit Rating Shopping is Still Going On – Mostly in the CMBS Sector

October 3, 2014
Brandon Ivey
Calvin Wong of Morningstar noted that rating shopping is most obvious in the commercial MBS market
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SEC Urged to Do More to Reform Credit Rating Process, Shopping By Issuers Remains a Problem

October 3, 2014
“Rating shopping is alive and well,” Calvin Wong, chief credit officer at Morningstar Credit Ratings, said last week at the ABS East conference in Miami Beach. The Securities and Exchange Commission recently released a rule setting new requirements for the rating services, but Wong warned that the SEC hasn’t done enough to address the issue. He said...
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Short Takes: Ginnie Mae MSR Transfers Plunge / And the Authors Are… / Time to Short Altisource? / Rep. Maloney Goes to Bat for GSE Multifamily / New Chairman for FHLB’s Office of Finance

September 22, 2014
Paul Muolo and Charles Wisniowski
Why short Altisource? This source reasons that as real estate values continue to improve and foreclosures slow, Altisource will have less to do going forward...
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Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Multifamily Business Way Behind Last Year’s Pace

September 19, 2014
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were both active this week with multifamily MBS transactions, but they’ll have to double-time it if they plan to match last year’s levels. The odds are against them. Fannie’s multifamily new business volume came to $13.8 billion through August 2014, compared with $20.4 billion the year before. The government-sponsored enterprise would have to crank out another $15 billion in the last four months of 2014 to match the 2013 total of $28.8 billion. For rival Freddie, multifamily new business activity totaled...
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Enterprise Endnotes

September 19, 2014
Experts Laud FHFA’s Plan for ‘Single Security,’ But Urge Quicker Arrival at Goal. The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s “single security” proposal for a generic Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac MBS is “well-thought out” and “worthy of serious consideration,” but the agency should pick up the pace in its implementation to avoid making the solution part of the problem, according to a paper from the Urban Institute. Lewis Ranieri, chairman of Ranieri Partners, and Laurie Goodman, director of the UI’s Housing Policy Center, expressed concern that the FHFA “may be contemplating a slower pace in the project than it warrants.”
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