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New GSE Housing Goals: Is FHFA Putting the Cart Before the Horse? - 32 minutes ago
Posted To: Voice of HousingThe Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), conservator of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae (the Enterprises), has established its final housing goals for the Enterprises in 2010-2011 . FHFA is required by the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA) to set such goals for targeted segments of the mortgage market. As noted by MND last week : “The new rules establish three goals for single-family, owner-occupied home purchases; one for low-income families, another for very low-income families, and a third for families living in geographical areas with lower-income populations, areas with high concentrations of minority residents, or federal declared disaster areas. The goal for disaster areas contains a sub-goal to ensure that the needs of lower-income and minority areas are addressed...(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
Potential Spot to Shelf Jumbo Loan Paper; FHA Q&A on Condo Recerts; Buyback Breakdown; Lots of Lender Updates - 34 minutes ago
Posted To: Pipeline PressLenders offering FHA products know that Mortgagee Letter 2010-24 eliminated the unlimited CLTV ratio, and reinstated the requirement that the total of any FHA-insured first mortgage and any subordinate lien may not exceed the applicable FHA loan-to-value and geographical maximum mortgage amount. (Only the FHA-insured first mortgage must be within the FHA maximum mortgage limits.) But lenders may also want to listen in to an FHA "Condo Recertification Industry Call" Q&A session today at 2PM EST . The dial-in number is: 1-877-941-1706 and the confirmation number is: 170410. Yesterday I discussed SRP's, and how it may behoove lenders to contemplate either servicing or subservicing these loans themselves since the market is not "adequately" compensating originators for the value. Obviously...(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
The Day Ahead: Beige Book, Treasury Auction, Heavy Corporate Debt Supply - 2 hours ago
Posted To: MBS CommentaryRecap of Yesterday Lost rate sheet rebate was restored yesterday as the bond market benefited from a reversal of demand for risky assets (stocks sold) and an onslaught of swapable corporate debt supply. Loan pricing was aggressive out the gate so not all lenders repriced for the better, but several of the mid-majors did recall and re-issue. While rebate did improve, less than $1.5 billion in new loan supply was offered by originators in the TBA market with the majority of hedges seen in 4.0 30-year paper, indicating the refi market has slowed since last week (or secondary is over hedged). The benchmark 10-year Treasury note went out +1-00 (32/32) at a price of 100-08 yielding 2.598% (-11.5bps) and the October FNCL 4.0 ended the session +0-17 at 102-31 yielding 3.566%. Swap spreads tightened...(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
Mortgage Rates End Losing Streak But Treasury Auctions Loom - 18 hours ago
Posted To: Mortgage Rate WatchThe week ahead is very light in terms of economic data, that implies we should expect the stock market to continue to provide mortgage rates with directional guidance. If stocks rally, look for mortgage rates to move higher. If stocks fall, look for mortgage rates to improve. The only economic reports on the schedule in the week ahead that have the potential to move mortgage rates will be released on Wednesday and Thursday. Tomorrow the Federal Reserve releases the Beige Book, named for the color of its cover. The Beige Book is a compilation of anecdotal information and data on current economic conditions across the country. The findings are not the views of Federal Reserve officials, instead, each Federal Reserve bank interviews key business contacts, economists, market experts, and other...(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
Housing Crisis Needs Localized Approach, Not "One Size Fits All" Solution  - 20 hours ago
Posted To: MND NewsWireEric Rosengren, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, told attendees at a Federal Reserve sponsored conference on REO and Vacant Property Strategies for Neighborhood Stabilization last Thursday that there may not be a single solution for the housing market as the effects of financial crisis depend on the characteristics of each individual community. Framing the problem affects the solutions you propose, he said. If we assume we are trying solve a problem of foreclosures and REO rooted in the housing bubble, the solutions will tend to emphasize mitigating foreclosures, accelerating the disposition of REO, or advocating for reconsideration of the legal systems approach to personal bankruptcy and foreclosure. If the problem is viewed as being primarily about housing demand, then the...(read more)Forward this article via email:  Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
 
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Aurora Financial Group
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