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Beige Book Again Records Modest-to-Moderate Growth

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Continuing to shrug off sequester cutbacks, but feeling the effects of adverse weather, the nation's economy "continued to expand at a modest to moderate pace" from early July though late August, the Federal Reserve reported in its Beige Book assessment. Residential real estate activity "increased moderately" and "demand for nonresidential real estate increased," though "lending activity weakened a bit." Lending standards have largely remained unchanged, while credit quality has improved.

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NAACP Swipes at Corker-Warner Bill

The NAACP, in light of the government's recent regulatory focus on Wall Street, applauded President Obama, enthusiastically supporting his refusal to endorse the Corker-Warner legislation, a bill that would remove the institutions of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and replace the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) with yet another government backstop, both of which they see as posing a direct threat to the middle-class and minorities' financial well-being and ability to own or finance homes.

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Americans Sour on GSEs, Unsure on Wall Street Regulation

A survey conducted for the American Action Forum (AAF) shows the majority of American voters view Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac unfavorably and would support phasing out the mortgage giants. The survey found that the enterprises have yet to recover in the public eye, with 52 percent of those surveyed saying they view the companies unfavorably and only 20 percent viewing them favorably. Wes Anderson, who oversaw the poll, described the public image of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as "nearly toxic."

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Senators Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Strengthen FHA

The Senate Banking Committee unveiled on Monday a discussion draft of "The Federal Housing Administration [FHA]" Solvency Act of 2013," a new bill designed to provide the agency with tools to strengthen underwriting, make lenders more accountable, and bolster its reverse mortgage program. The bipartisan bill was introduced by Sens. Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) and Tim Johnson (D-South Dakota), who praised FHA's role in preventing a more severe housing crash but said action is needed to repair the agency's situation.

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Senate Confirms Cordray in 66-34 Vote

The U.S. Senate voted Tuesday to confirm Richard Cordray as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). According to the Senate website, Cordray was confirmed in a 66-34 vote. President Obama installed Cordray as a recess appointment in 2012, a move that attracted criticism from opponents, who say the Senate was not actually in recess. Critics of the CFPB had vowed not to confirm any nomination for director until the agency saw substantial changes.

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Analysts: GSE Liquidation Bill Unlikely to Pass Unscathed

While a new bill proposing the liquidation of the GSEs might have investors unsure about their future, analysts at Barclays insist there is little to worry about for the time being. The bill, authored by Sens. Bob Corker (R-Tennessee) and Mark Warner (D-Virginia) and titled the "Secondary Mortgage Market Reform Act of 2013," represents a major bipartisan step for housing finance reform. However, the team at Barclays believes the legislation may not go anywhere in its current form.

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Report: Potential FHA Losses Far Worse than Thought

A House panel is investigating what it believes is an attempt by Federal Housing Administration (FHA) officials to cover up the full details of the agency's financial troubles regarding its Mutual Mortgage Insurance (MMI) Fund. The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee reviewed emails between FHA and IFE Inc., the firm that conducted the agency's actuarial report. The messages reveal FHA's losses could be as high as $115 billion under the most extreme conditions.

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