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5/13/10--Senate Votes to Limit Broker Compensation Options and Require Bankers to Retain Risk; Industry Job Losses; More on Loan Buyback Requests; Print
Thursday, 13 May 2010 06:51

Well, let’s not beat around the bush. According to the popular press, the Federal Reserve scored a victory and mortgage bankers suffered a defeat yesterday when the Senate approved an amendment by a 90-9 vote to preserve Fed supervision of hundreds of smaller banks, instead of transferring them to other regulators.

More importantly the mortgage professionals, the Senate voted 63 to 36 to approve the Merkley amendment and end mortgage kickbacks and "liar loans".

Sometimes one wonders if politicians know basic economic principals – bond math economics dictate that an investor will pay more for a higher yielding instrument, other things being equal. Regardless of my opinion, yield spread premiums are believed to have encouraged brokers to steer consumers into risky, high-interest loans even if they qualified for cheaper loans. And liar loans let consumers qualify for loans they could not possibly repay if they opted to simply state their income or other assets, rather than waiting for verification.

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