The outstanding supply of home-equity loans in the market declined further in the second quarter of 2011, hitting its lowest level in almost six years, but there are signs that the HEL market is at least stabilizing. The Federal Reserve reported a balance of $904.4 billion of home-equity lines of credit and closed-end second mortgages outstanding as of the end of June, down 2.3 percent from the first quarter and 9.2 percent lower than a year ago. The vast majority of the HEL market is on the books of banks, thrifts and credit unions, which collectively held $827.7 billion in portfolio. Finance companies, some of them owned by... [Includes two data]
Regulators should take stronger actions to ensure that homeowners in need of loan modification are treated fairly and that servicers increase their efforts to implement newer Making Home Affordable (MHA) programs, according to a new Government Accountability Office report. The GAO said that while the Department of the Treasury has taken a number of steps to implement its previous recommendations to improve the program, it has not yet taken steps to improve servicer oversight, among other recommendations made by the watchdog agency. Treasury began publishing quarterly assessments of servicer performance under the Home Affordable Modification Program and...
The housing meltdown revealed a lot of unsafe lending practices, but some advocates say the mortgage industry may be ignoring successful strategies for expanding homeownership by restricting new lending to only those with squeaky-clean credit. The lesson of the financial crisis cant be that homeownership is bad, or only for a small group, said Judith Jacobson, the deputy director and general counsel for the Massachusetts Housing Partnership during a panel discussion hosted by progressive nonprofit Center for American Progress this week. Jacobson and others described programs developed in Massachusetts and North Carolina that...
Mortgage lenders and servicers with large portfolios of seriously delinquent home loans have turned to liquidating trust structures as a financing alternative with good results, according to credit rating agency DBRS. So far, the performance of six nonperforming loan securitizations with 14 outstanding tranches rated by DBRS has been stable and largely within expectations at the time of rating, said Quincy Tang, the rating agencys senior vice president of structured finance. As of Sept. 6, all rated classes of one transaction (Residential Loan Trust 2008-2) have been paid in full, said Tang. The Class A notes in...
With the mortgage finance industry in turbulence and a fast-changing regulatory landscape, banks have been forced to reevaluate how they optimize processes and become more cost-efficient, making operational certainty the need of the hour, according to an expert at a webinar held this week by NelsonHall. The market is seeing an increase in defaults but a decrease in mortgage originations, noted Sandip Sahni, practice head of business process services at Tata Consultancy Services. This has led to mortgage providers having to deal with fluctuations in volume and costs, and in response, service providers are creating more...
The roiling mortgage lending marketplace continues to present some lenders with even more challenges that force the adoption of coping strategies to cut their losses, while opening up fresh opportunities for others to deploy the next phase in their long-term strategic plans. loanDepot.com, based in Foothill Ranch, CA, the latest start-up by the founders of E*TRADE Mortgage and LendingTree Loans, falls into the latter category, recently launching its new national expansion plan with the opening of a new origination center in Franklin, TN, just outside of Nashville. Company President Tomo Yebisu said Franklin was chosen because of...
For a growing number of lenders, the decision to adopt a mortgage pipeline hedging strategy is fast becoming less of an innovative option and more about adapting to a business necessity to stay ahead of the curve, according to a white paper by MCT Trading Inc. MCT, a San Diego-based risk management and advisory services company, details in its recently issued paper the intricacies for mortgage bankers considering the switch from a best efforts delivery platform to a mandatory delivery model. "There are a number of different pitfalls lenders need to be cognizant of when making the move from best efforts loan sales to...
Mortgage lending to finance home purchases increased a hefty 32.2 percent from the first quarter to the second quarter of 2011, helping to offset a huge drop in refinance activity. Housing sales jumped 43.6 percent during the second quarter, although the housing market in 2011 is still considerably slower than it was a year ago. Conditions looked better in the second quarter largely because the first quarter of 2011 was one of the worst on record for housing sales and home-purchase lending. Fewer than 1 million new and existing home sales were reported during the first quarter of 2011, yielding a record low of just... [Includes two data charts]
Private investors in agency MBS could lose $13 billion to $15 billion from a new government effort to help current Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and FHA borrowers refinance, according to a new Congressional Budget Office staff working paper. The Obama administration is expected to announce a revved-up refinance program as part of a new strategy to strengthen economic growth. A stylized refinance program analyzed by the CBO would have a relatively small impact on the overall economy, the analysts said. The biggest impact would be on private MBS investors and the estimated 2.9 million households that would likely be brought into the...
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae produced a total of $84.25 billion of new single-family MBS during August, a sturdy 19.8 percent jump from the previous month, according to a new analysis and ranking by Inside MBS & ABS. Although there was a brief bump higher in production in June, agency MBS issuance has generally been sliding lower since the end of 2010. The decline has corresponded to reduced production of refinance mortgages, which accounted for just 55.1 percent of new originations in the second quarter, down from 67.1 percent for all of last year. New data suggest the refi market is still struggling. Some 63.5 percent of...