The Federal Housing Administration had $32.6 billion in liquid assets on hand at Dec. 31 — a slight increase from three months earlier — to cover potential losses on its $700 billion-plus book of business, according to new figures provided by the agency. Compared to the same period a year earlier, the FHA 'Reserve Fund' saw its cash and "investment" balances improve by 13%. However, FHA would not provide a capital ratio for the December 31 period, noting that the figure is "only calculated once a year, at the end of each fiscal year." In the fall, the reserve fund had a capital ratio of just 0.56%, well below the 2% minimum FHA prefers. Analysts fear that unless the insurance fund can quickly raise premiums, FHA might be overwhelmed by claim payments with the reserve fund going into the red. (For the full analysis see the Monday edition of National Mortgage News.)
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