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Groups say GSE Reentry Into LIHTC Market Should Not Be Restricted

July 28, 2017
Participants in the low-income housing tax credit program said the re-entry of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into the market should not be limited to rural communities. The two GSEs were directed to stop investing in the tax credits in 2008 when they were placed under conservatorship. But a final rule issued by the Federal Housing Finance Agency in December, under its duty-to-serve requirement, determined that if the GSEs re-enter the LIHTC market, they should only be able do so in targeted areas. In May, the GSEs released draft proposals on ways to grow financing for specific underserved markets under DTS, which include rural housing, along with manufactured housing and preserving affordable housing for low- and moderate-income, households.
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GSE Roundup

July 28, 2017
Fannie Prices $1.4B CAS Deal. In the GSE’s fifth credit risk-sharing transaction of the year under its popular Connecticut Avenue Securities program, Fannie Mae announced a $1.351 billion offering last week. The CAS program, launched in 2013, has been steadily growing, according to Laurel Davis, Fannie’s vice president of credit risk transfers. She noted that buyers are attracted to the program’s liquidity and transparency. This latest reference pool includes more than 174,000 single-family mortgage loans with an outstanding principal balance of about $43.8 billion.Original loan-to-value ratios are between 60 and 80 percent with the loans having been acquired between...
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Solid Gains in Commercial Real Estate Securitization in 2Q17 Despite Soft Volume in Agency Multifamily MBS

July 28, 2017
New issuance of MBS backed by income-property mortgages during the second quarter rebounded from a lull in early 2017, according to a new analysis by Inside MBS & ABS. A total of $51.03 billion of commercial mortgages were securitized in the second quarter, a gain of 12.1 percent from the first three months of 2017. That brought year-to-date commercial MBS issuance to $96.54 billion, 12.4 percent ahead of the pace set in 2016. But CMBS production was...[Includes one data table]
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Flagstar Enters Jumbo MBS Market, Issuance Starting to Look Attractive for Some Big Banks

July 28, 2017
Flagstar Bank priced its first post-crisis jumbo MBS this week and other big banks could start issuing deals this year, according to industry analysts. Since 2010, the main issuers in the fledgling jumbo MBS market have been nonbanks, with banks content to hold jumbos in portfolio. In recent years, the only bank to issue prime non-agency MBS has been JPMorgan Chase, which has packaged jumbos with some mortgages eligible for sale to the government-sponsored enterprises in its deals. The $443.8 million Flagstar Mortgage Trust 2017-1 follows...
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Supreme Court Deals Securities Investors a Blow With Ruling on Timing of Lawsuits

July 28, 2017
A recent ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States affirmed a three-year statute of repose for certain securities-related lawsuits. The ruling will likely limit the claims that can be brought by investors in faulty MBS and ABS. The case of California Public Employees’ Retirement System v. ANZ Securities involved an attempt by CalPERS to opt out of a class-action lawsuit against securities underwriters and file a separate claim in a timeframe beyond a three-year limitation. In a 5-4 decision at the end of June, the Supreme Court affirmed rulings by lower courts that determined that CalPERS’ action was untimely under the three-year statute of repose in the Securities Act of 1933. The majority opinion written by Justice Anthony Kennedy said...
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New Documents Released in GSE Shareholder Lawsuit: 33 Government Memos and Emails

July 28, 2017
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shareholders claimed that recently unsealed government documents support their contention that the main goal of the Treasury Department’s quarterly sweep of the government-sponsored enterprises’ earnings was to keep the two GSEs in conservatorship. Officials from Treasury have consistently said that the sweep was designed to prevent the two mortgage giants from collapsing. But the latest batch of 33 confidential emails and memos released under court order in the case of Fairholme Funds vs. United States seems to illustrate otherwise. The documents were unsealed...
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Fed Holds Rates Steady, Signals It Will Begin Unloading Massive Portfolio Sometime ‘Soon’

July 28, 2017
With inflation weakening and continuing to lag behind the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee’s 2 percent target, the Fed this week surprised no one and unanimously decided to leave the federal funds target rate unchanged at 1.00 percent to 1.25 percent. The U.S. central bank also indicated it will likely begin to gradually unload its enormous balance sheet “relatively soon,” which market participants and observers read as sometime this fall – probably with an announcement in September, with run-off set to begin in October. In terms of its portfolio, the FOMC said...
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CMBS Conduit/Fusion Loan Delinquencies Up In June; Multifamily Sees Largest Increase

July 28, 2017
Loans collateralized by multifamily properties experienced the biggest increase in the delinquency rate among commercial property types during the month of June, rising 133 basis points to 4.10 percent, according to a new CMBS report from Moody’s Investors Service. But it may not be as bad, sector-wise, as it appears at first glance. “The difference was due mainly to two newly delinquent loans, both multifamily portfolios in the MLMT 2007-C1 transaction,” explained Kevin Fagan, a vice president and senior analyst with the ratings service. “Assuming these loans were current, the multifamily delinquency rate for June would be 2.57 percent.” Delinquency rates increased...
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Withholding Recovered Funds to Cover Trustees’ Legal Costs Raises New MBS Risk, Warns Moody’s

July 28, 2017
A new source of risk for residential MBS has emerged in the wake of Wells Fargo’s recent decision to hold back significant funds from MBS transactions to cover potential litigation expenses resulting from investor claims. In its latest report, Moody’s Investors Service warned that trustee holdbacks, such as Wells Fargo’s action, have a negative effect on the MBS transactions. Such actions reduce, at least temporarily, the funds available to pay interest and principal to bondholders, the rating agency said. Last month, Wells Fargo notified...
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JPMorgan Launches Index Targeting Agency MBS Institutional Investors

July 28, 2017
JPMorgan launched a new index this week aimed at connecting with clients looking to invest in Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae MBS. The company said it is the first institutional agency mortgage index built on individual security valuations. The index, referred to as MAX, is billed as a “contemporary and comprehensive” benchmark of the agency MBS market. It combines 30-year, 15-year and 20-year MBS in an index that the bank says contains more than 400 aggregates that cover almost 85 percent of the agency market. And because it updates from the sixth business day of the month instead of the 15th, as most other indices do, JPMorgan said the MAX reduces a number of tracking errors. “Agency MBS is...
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