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FHA’s Galante Commits to Underwriting Reforms

Weeks after HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan defended her performance in front of a Senate banking committee, Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Acting Commissioner Carol Galante may have earned a new ally on Capitol Hill. Senator Bob Corker (R-Tennessee) announced he "feels comfortable supporting [Galante's] bid to become FHA commissioner after receiving a letter detailing her commitment to reforming FHA's underwriting requirements and restoring its Mutual Mortgage Insurance (MMI) Fund to health.

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Mortgage Insurance Shows Renewed Strength in October

After experiencing a one-month lull, mortgage insurance activity picked up in October. According to data from Mortgage Insurance Companies of America (MICA), member companies wrote 42,833 insurance policies in October. In dollar volume, members reported $11.5 billion in insurance written throughout the month. October's volume was a significant step up from September, which saw 37,554 policies totaling $10.1 billion. A year ago, member companies reported 26,293 policies written for $5.1 billion.

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Insurers Release Quarterly Data on Modification, Refinance Activity

Mortgage Insurance Companies of America (MICA), an association of private mortgage insurers, reported Monday that since 2009, its members have insured $86.9 billion in mortgages modified or refinanced through the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) and the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) as well as in mortgages modified through other means. During the third quarter of 2012, the dollar volume of insurance written by MICA members reached nearly $11.6 billion, up 62 percent year-over-year.

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AIG CEO Reveals Plans to Expand Mortgage Business

American International Group (AIG) is making plans to move away from its savings and loan business and toward mortgage investment, CEO Bob Benmosche revealed in an interview with Reuters. The company's mortgage insurance subsidiary, United Guaranty Corporation (UGC), has seen steady growth after adopting a risk-based pricing strategy. However, Benmosche said AIG is interested in moving beyond mortgage insurance and is looking at ways to get involved more directly.

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Private Insurance Activity Turns Down in September

New private mortgage insurance hit a roadblock in September, according to Mortgage Insurance Companies of America's (MICA) monthly statistical report. MICA's member companies--Genworth Mortgage Insurance Corporation, Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation, and Radian Guaranty Inc.--reported more than $398.6 billion in primary insurance in force for the month. That volume is up from August's $397.5 billion. While insurance in force increased, new insurance slowed down.

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Mortgage Insurers to Allow Short Sales, Deeds-in-Lieu Without Approval

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac servicers will be able to skip a step when attempting to get a short sale or deed-in-lieu of foreclosure approved. On Wednesday, the GSEs announced standard delegation agreements were reached with nine mortgage insurers to allow servicers to complete short sales and deeds-in-lieu without seeking approval from the mortgage insurer. The agreement takes effect November 1. The short sale or deed-in-lieu still has to meet the GSEs' requirements, but servicers don't have to wait for mortgage insurers to offer their stamp of approval.

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Privately Funded Company Looks to Make Waves in Private Insurance

As the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) makes declarations of intentions of "establishing a path for shifting mortgage credit risk from the Enterprises (and, thereby, taxpayers) to private investors," one company in its infancy plans to take advantage of this opening for private mortgage insurers.

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