Mortgage production volume remained fairly steady in the second quarter as a growing purchase-mortgage market helped offset a weakening in refinance lending, according to a new ranking and analysis by Inside Mortgage Finance. Mortgage lenders originated an estimated $495.0 billion of home loans during the second quarter of 2013, down just 1.0 percent from the first three months of the year. That pushed year-to-date production volume to just shy of $1 trillion, and put the market 14.4 percent ahead of the pace set during the first six months of 2012. It figures...[Includes two data charts]
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Some of the nations largest banks including Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo have begun cutting mortgage production workers as refi applications decline. But it remains to be seen just how many of the 215,000 full-time mortgage-related positions excluding loan brokers will see pink slips over the rest of the year. What were seeing is a natural outcome of contraction as the market slips and changes to a purchase business, said Dave Stevens, president of the Mortgage Bankers Association. He declined to give any job cut estimates, but predicted that residential lenders of all different charters and types will move to right-size their organizations. Some bearish industry officials believe...
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Voting largely along party lines, the Republican-held Housing Financial Services Committee this week approved H.R. 2767, the Protecting American Taxpayers and Homeowners Act, by a 30-27 margin, advancing the measure to the House floor for consideration a mere two weeks after it was filed. The focal point of the committees debate was the conspicuous absence of a government mortgage guaranty to replace the backing provided for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgage-backed securities over the years. Democrats such as Massachusetts Rep. Stephen Lynch painted the GOP measure as an ideologically extreme and dangerous bill that would destroy the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage if signed into law as is. The bill by Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling, R-TX, would end conservatorship of the GSEs within five years and put them into receivership, eliminate their government charter and liquidate any remaining assets...
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FHA Commissioner Carol Galante this week expressed support for bipartisan reform legislation in the Senate that would provide the agency with tools it had requested to strengthen its finances and operation. Further discussion and clarification, however, may be needed with regard to certain provisions as well as issues that were not addressed in the draft bill, she said. Galante appeared as the sole witness at a hearing called by the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs to consider a draft of the FHA Solvency Act of 2013. The Senate bill is significantly narrower in scope than the FHA provisions included in a broader mortgage finance reform bill approved by the House Financial Services Committee this week. The Senate bill would help...
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With six months left before a host of rules from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau kick in, mortgage industry representatives continue to ask for changes and clarifications including some related to the components of the pending qualified mortgage points-and-fees calculation. Early this month, the CFPB formally proposed for public comment amendments to rules issued in January under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act and the Truth in Lending Act. Much of the focus of the proposed amendments relates to loan originator compensation and mortgage servicing issues. Industry commenters focused...
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency considers community-based lenders a critical component for lawmakers to consider as they move to lay the foundation for a new housing finance system, an FHFA official said during a hearing this week of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Subcommittee on Securities, Insurance and Investment. As we move to reform our nations housing system, it is important to ensure that community-based lenders are able to fully participate in the new system, said Sandra Thompson, the FHFAs deputy director for the Division of Housing Mission Goals. There should not be a significant difference between how large and small lenders are treated when securitizing residential mortgage loans. Thompson said...
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Flagstar Bank is reportedly working on a deal to sell a large chunk of its mortgage servicing rights while retaining a subservicing contract to continue administering the loans. The bank declined to talk about its plans, but during an earnings call this week officials gave more clues that its contemplating such a maneuver. They told analysts that Flagstar has taken a close look at how it services mortgages, discovering that its quite good at servicing performing loans, but not so good with high-touch product. Sondro DiNello, president and chief executive of the bank, also declared...
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