The House Financial Services Committee has approved an amendment that cuts a 10% risk retention requirement on sales and securitizations of mortgages down to 5%. Industry groups supported the amendment by Rep. Walt Minnick, D-Idaho, that was approved by a voice vote and attached to a regulatory reform bill. The Mortgage Bankers Association and others are disappointed, however, that the amendment does not exempt Federal Housing Administration, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac eligible loans from the 5% risk retention requirement. "It is a step in the right direction. But we would like them to go further," said MBA senior vice president Steve O'Connor. The Minnick amendment gives regulators the discretion to set the risk retention requirement between zero and 5%, depending on the quality of the loans. But industry groups really wanted a total exemption for FHA, Fannie and Freddie loans that was included in a subprime lending bill (H.R. 1728) the House passed in May. Only loans guaranteed by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Rural Housing Service are totally exempt under the Minnick amendment.
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