Since
bread
is square, then why is sandwich meat round? And why should VA
loan limits be any different than other government agency loan
limits? They target different borrowers and guidelines, of
course, but the VA
county loan limits for 2012 have finally been posted on
the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Home Loan Limits
website. Loan limits for counties in the contiguous United
States will range from $417,000 to a maximum of $625,500,
depending on the median county home price. Loan limits in some
counties have decreased but this does not impact IRRRL
transactions which can remain at current limits. The VA is
alerting lenders that it is possible that Congress may pass
legislation in the near future increasing the limits. Please
note that the limits apply for loans closed from January 1, 2012
through September 30, 2012: http://www.benefits.va.gov/homeloans/loan_limits.asp.
Banks
worldwide
need to raise $460 billion or reduce risk-weighted assets by 17%
to meet tougher Basel III requirements, a study from Boston
Consulting Group concludes in a story from the Financial Times.
They need our money – send checks! Seriously, the H.8 report
released by the Federal Reserve recently showed that domestic
bank holdings of agency MBS have increased by $27 billion over
the two week period ending on November 30, which brings the YTD
growth in bank holdings of MBS to $148 billion – a significant
pickup since the August announcement from the Fed that it is
likely to keep overnight Fed Funds near 0% through mid-2013. Add to this volume the
recent monthly purchases of around $25 billion agency MBS by
the Fed and it is easy to see why mortgage rates are doing
well: supply and demand.
DZ
Bank, the central bank for German cooperative banks, is suing
Bank of America and Ally Financial over the sale of residential
mortgage-backed securities. DZ alleges that Ally and BofA were
"actively involved" in all aspects of the securitizations, and
that the offering misrepresented the underwriting standards of
the underlying mortgages. "The offering materials also contained
material misrepresentations and omissions regarding key
statistical characteristics of the mortgage loans," DZ said in a
story from Bloomberg & Businessweek.
I
think that I dined in a restaurant that claimed one Michelin
Star once – at least the bill would suggest that. In
mortgage-land, Fannie Mae has announced the results of its
Servicer Total Achievement and Rewards (STAR) Program through
the third quarter of 2011, measuring the performance of
servicers with an emphasis on foreclosure prevention.
“Encouraging servicer improvements through the STAR Program is
an important component of Fannie Mae’s overall efforts to
prevent foreclosures and stabilize neighborhoods. Servicers are
categorized into three peer groups based on the number of Fannie
Mae loans they service and measured based on performance metrics
and results from operational assessments across key business
processes. As of the end of the third quarter, the following
servicers are on track to be at or above median performance in
order to achieve at least a three STAR rating for 2011: Peer
Group One (consisting of 11 servicers): CitiMortgage Inc.,
Everbank, GMAC Mortgage LLC (Ally Bank) and Wells Fargo. Peer
Group Two (consisting of nine servicers): Aurora Bank FSB,
Central Mortgage Company, Fifth Third Bank, The Huntington
National Bank, and Regions Bank. Peer Group Three (consisting of
13 servicers): American Home Mortgage Servicing Inc., Arvest
Mortgage Company, Associated Bank, NA, Capital One, Colonial
Savings, Doral Bank, Manufacturers and Traders Trust, Nationwide
Advantage Mortgage Company, and Navy Federal Credit Union.
Fannie Mae will publish final 2011 STAR rating results in early
2012 – the anticipation is similar to the Oscar nominations.
Where
does the discussion over QRM (Qualified Residential Mortgage)
stand?
Basically it is mired down in a sea of government agencies. But
recently the MBA created a stir by saying the proposed QRM rule
may be “fatally flawed.” (The last time I heard that term was
from a long-time-ago girlfriend describing our relationship, but
that’s another story.) In written testimony prepared for
delivery before a House Financial Services subcommittee, MBA
President and CEO David Stevens said that although it is still
premature to call for repealing the QRM, “that day may not be
far away. Regrettably, the proposed rule, with its QRM
definition and creation of a premium capture cash reserve
account, is so deeply flawed that we seriously question whether
it reflects congressional intent or can ever be successfully
implemented,” Stevens wrote ahead of the hearing. The committee
is holding the hearing to assess the Private Mortgage Market
Investment Act authored by Rep. Scott Garrett, R-N.J. The bill
calls for abolishing Dodd-Frank’s risk-retention provisions,
among other reforms for the secondary mortgage market.
The Texas Mortgage
Bankers Association (TMBA) announced the location and dates of
its annual Southern Secondary Market Conference. (Yes,
Texas – home of Dr. Pepper since 1885.) This year’s conference
(“Ingredients for Success: Education, Understanding, Execution
and Results”) will be in Houston on January 18-19,
2012. Speakers include Ted Tozer of GNMA, Doug Jones of PennyMac
and Paul Jacobs from Bank of Manhattan. TMBA president David
Frase noted, “Our line-up includes expert panel discussions on
Servicing Retention, Risk Management, Alternative Products,
Repurchase Demands and other demonstrative issues rising in our
marketplace today. We expect to serve our attendees with the
best ingredients for success in today’s dynamic environment”.
This year’s conference will also include a “Warehouse Lenders
Tabletop Session” with several companies available to discuss
warehousing demands in 2012. To register for the event, visit: www.texasmba.org/secondary/default.asp.
For
a touch of investor news, Fifth Third Mortgage
sent word out that, “Borrowers currently residing in California
are now eligible to purchase or refinance a property located in
a Fifth Third Wholesale Lending approved state outside of
California. Lending on properties in the state of California
remains ineligible at 5 3, however. Fifth Third also noted that,
“Community property status is based on the location of the
borrower’s primary residence. The following states are
considered to be Community Property States for 5 3: ID, LA, NM,
TX, WA, and WI. The required closing documents will follow the
guidelines of the state in which the subject property is
located. All Conforming and Portfolio Products Liabilities of
the non-borrowing spouse are not required to be included in the
calculation of debt-to-income ratios. All FHA, VA, and USDA
Products Liabilities of the non-borrowing spouse must be
included in the calculation of debt-to-income ratios.”
Fifth
Third
continued on its roll, and announced that United Guaranty has
been added as an approved MI company, and that “Fifth Third
Wholesale Lending Operations will be closed on Monday, December
26, 2011 in observance of Christmas” -this will impact the
calculation of rescission on refinances.
US
Bank's National Wholesale Division
“due to continued credit tightening and softening property
values, U.S. Bank Home Mortgage Wholesale Division will make the
following changes to our Simultaneous HELOC product effective
for new applications taken on or after today: Minimum HELOC Line
Amount will increase from $10,000 to $15,000, and a 1% charge
will be assessed for any Line Amount $25,000.00 or under.”
Effective
immediately,
PMAC Lending Services
will require borrowers to “receive a copy of all appraisal
reports (3) business days prior to close or waive their right to
receive such reports at least (3) business days before closing
on all transactions. Until now, this policy only applied to
Conventional transactions however due to investor mandates it is
now required on all FHA, VA and USDA transactions as well as
Conventional loans. In light of this change, closing documents
for all loan products must contain a written acknowledgment
from the borrower that either they received all appraisal
reports (3) days prior to close or waived their right to receive
such reports at least (3) days prior to close.”
Home
Savings of America
reminded brokers that FNMA will install an update for DU for
Government loans this weekend. Key items include, “Updates to
the Credit Risk Assessment for VA Loan Casefiles. The credit
risk assessment for VA loan casefiles will be updated with this
release. As a result of these updates, customers should expect
to see overall improved credit characteristics for loan
casefiles that receive an Approve recommendation, a change in
the underwriting recommendation for some loan casefiles, and
reduced Approve recommendation rates.”
In
the markets we saw quite the set of headlines yesterday: Jobless
claims dropped by 19,000 to 366,000 in the week ended Dec. 10,
to the lowest level in 3 years, the Producer Price Index rose
0.3% in November, Core Rate energy and food rose by just 0.1%,
the Philadelphia Fed general economic index increased to 10.3 in
December from 3.6 last month, and Industrial production
unexpectedly declined 0.2% in November, after a 0.7% gain in
October. This strong news was matched by continued nervousness
from Europe, so both stocks and bonds rallied/improved. Today
the economic calendar quiets down to close out a busy week with
only the Consumer Price Index (expected slightly higher) on
which to focus. The
10-yr closed at 1.91% and in the early going is at 1.92% -
basically unchanged along with MBS prices.
The European Commission has just announced an agreement whereby
English will be the official language of the European Union
rather than German, which was the other possibility.
As part of the negotiations, the British Government conceded
that English spelling had some room for improvement and has
accepted a 5-year phase-in plan that would become known as
"Euro-English".
In the first year, "s" will replace the soft "c". Sertainly,
this will make the sivil servants jump with joy. The hard "c"
will be dropped in favour of "k". This should klear up
konfusion, and keyboards kan have one less letter.
There will be growing publik enthusiasm in the sekond year when
the troublesome "ph" will be replaced with "f". This will make
words like fotograf 20% shorter.
In the 3rd year, publik akseptanse of the new spelling kan be
expekted to reach the stage where more komplikated changes are
possible. Governments will enkourage the removal of double
letters which have always ben a deterent to akurate speling.
Also, al wil agre that the horibl mes of the silent "e" in the
languag is disgrasful and it should go away.
By the 4th yer people wil be reseptiv to steps such as replasing
"th" with "z" and "w" with "v".
During ze fifz yer, ze unesesary "o" kan be dropd from
vordskontaining "ou" and after ziz fifz yer, ve vil hav a reil
sensi bl riten styl. Zer vil be no mor trubl or difikultis and
evrivun vil find it ezi TU understand ech oza. Ze drem of a
united urop vil finali kum tru.
Und efter ze fifz yer, ve vil al be speking German like zey
vunted in ze forst plas.
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