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Credit Suisse Non-Agency Jumbo MBS with Rep And Warrant Sunsets, Loans from Two Harbors

February 28, 2013
Credit Suisse this week obtained ratings on its first non-agency jumbo MBS of 2013 in a deal that includes sunsets for certain representation and warranties as well as a contribution from Two Harbors Investment, which has been working for years to issue non-agency MBS on its own. The $425.67 million CSMC Trust 2013-TH1 received AAA ratings from Fitch, DBRS and Standard & Poor’s. The top-rated tranche had a credit enhancement of 7.05 percent, well above the 5.85 percent level on Credit Suisse’s previous deals but in line with recent Redwood transactions. DBRS said...
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First Private Student Loan ABS to be Issued for The Year; CFPB Pressing for Repayment Options

February 28, 2013
Sallie Mae is set to issue the first ABS of the year backed by private student loans, a market that is expected to reach 2012 levels although student loans are drawing more scrutiny from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Sallie’s SLM Private Education Loan Trust 2013-A will have an initial pool balance of $1.31 billion and it’s expected to receive a AAA rating, based on a presale report from Standard & Poor’s. Some $27.1 billion in federally-backed and private student loan ABS was issued...
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Banks Continued Building Portfolios of Non-Mortgage ABS in Declining Market

February 28, 2013
Commercial banks and savings institutions boosted their holdings of non-mortgage ABS to a record $164.5 billion as of the end of 2012, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS ranking and analysis based on call report data. That was up 3.1 percent in just three months and represented a 19.1 percent jump from the fourth quarter of 2011 – although some of that year-long gain reflected the fact that thrifts did not begin filling out call reports until last year. It’s still a significant increase...[Includes one data chart]
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G-Fees Close to Levels for Shifting Risk to Private Sector, Higher Rates Expected for Broader Credit

February 28, 2013
MBS guaranty fees charged by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would not have to increase by much from current levels to shift risk to the private sector, according to a new analysis by Andrew Davidson & Co. However, if policymakers looking to reduce the market share of the government-sponsored enterprises want to expand credit availability beyond the tight standards in the GSE market, g-fees will have to increase significantly. Fannie Mae reported that the average effective g-fee in its third quarter 2012 business was 41.8 basis points, and the GSEs raised their fees by 10 bps during the fourth quarter of last year. A report this week from the Bipartisan Policy Center Housing Commission proposed...
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Auctions of Nonperforming Mortgages Expected to Spike This Year, And Securitizations Could Increase As Well

February 28, 2013
With upwards of $15 billion in nonperforming mortgages expected to be sold at auction this year – and with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac entering the market – securitizations of these problem loans could take off during the next few quarters. To date, there has been little information about nonperforming securitizations, though a handful of private deals have been issued over the past 18 months, market sources told Inside MBS & ABS. “Deals are getting done...
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Bipartisan Group Would Replace Fannie, Freddie With ‘Public Guarantor’ to Regulate MBS Market

February 28, 2013
The proposed “Public Guarantor” to replace the government-sponsored enterprises would not only provide an explicit backstop for qualifying MBS in a post-GSE world, it would also serve as a regulator of sorts under terms spelled out in a housing policy paper issued this week. The report by the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Housing Commission called for a “far greater role” for the private sector in the mortgage market, a continued but limited role for the federal government, the graduated elimination of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and reform of the FHA. The BPC’s plan calls for...
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Improving Home Prices, Increased Availability of Private MI Fuel FHA Refis, Boost GNMA Prepays

February 28, 2013
Improving house prices and increased availability of private mortgage insurance should provide greater opportunity to FHA borrowers to refinance to conventional loans, according to a recent report from Barclays Research. FHA annual mortgage insurance premiums are set to go up another 10 basis points on April 1 for most loans, except mortgages originated before June 2009 that are being refinanced through FHA’s streamline refi program. Those loans pay just 1 basis point in upfront premium and 55 bps in annual premiums. The most recent available data – through November 2012 – show...
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EU States Move Closer to Financial Transaction Tax, U.S. Resists, Warns of Harm to Global Economies

February 28, 2013
Adherents of a global tax proposal that would help countries raise revenue and make the financial sector pay for its fair share of crisis costs are calling on the U.S. for support. But first, the U.S. must overcome its fear of the “financial transaction tax,” or FTT, before this controversial tax option can be adopted globally, according to panelists in a forum hosted this week by the Center for American Progress. The CAP believes the tax is a “smart policy tool” that is both a revenue raiser and a stabilizer of volatile financial markets. The FTT is...
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Fed Chief Bernanke Open to Parity on QM and QRM

February 27, 2013
Thomas Ressler
The Federal Reserve is open to the idea of making the "qualified residential mortgage" definition in the pending risk-retention rule the same as that of the "qualified mortgage" standard.
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First Quarter Originations Starting to Slow, G-Fees at 50 Basis Points?

February 27, 2013
Paul Muolo
Residential fundings are starting to slow as refinancings wane, according to interviews conducted by Inside Mortgage Finance.
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