Although there are signs that the clouds may be lifting over the five-year housing recession, mortgage lenders face unrelenting pressure from investors to repurchase loans or cover their losses. Some buyback requests are legitimate and should be honored, said David Stevens, president and CEO of the Mortgage Bankers Association, during a speech at the trade groups secondary market conference in New York this week. But lenders are finding more and more loans being sent back for repurchase for minor, technical mistakes that had questionable relevance to loan performance, he said. The threat of repurchases...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is putting together a group of small businesses related to the mortgage lending industry to brief them on the CFPBs pending proposed rule on discount points and fees paid to mortgage originators and to gather initial industry input on the subject. Senior officials told the press this week they are assembling a panel per the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act, which requires the CFPB to convene a small business panel before rolling out regulations that the bureau expects to have a significant impact on a substantial number of small business...
Although agency mortgage securitization gobbles up a huge share of new home loan originations, jumbo mortgages, home-equity loans and nontraditional mortgage sectors are largely held in retained portfolios that have to be carefully managed, experts say. Your loan portfolio is incredibly important, said Jerry Hubbard, president of FTN Financial Capital Assets Corporation during a panel at this weeks Mortgage Bankers Association Secondary Market Conference. Your consolidated portfolio is three to four times bigger than an investment portfolio. Its the most important asset on the books...
New issuance of agency MBS declined sharply in April as refinance activity in the primary market began to slow down despite concerted efforts by many lenders to ramp up Home Affordable Refinance Program business. A new Inside MBS & ABS analysis and ranking reveals that a total of $109.2 billion of single-family agency MBS was issued last month, down 29.2 percent from March. It was the lowest monthly output since October of last year, when the refi market started to gather momentum. The decline was all attributable to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which pick up more refinance...(Includes one data chart)
In an effort to aggressively expand the recently retooled Home Affordable Refinance Program, Fannie Mae is encouraging lenders to make the most of HARP 2.0s looser rules on marketing directly to eligible borrowers. The government-sponsored enterprise created outreach materials to help jump-start lenders marketing efforts to would-be borrowers who arent aware they may qualify for a HARP refinance. Fannie Mae developed these model HARP Materials to facilitate borrower consideration of HARP refinancing options that may be available through participating lenders and servicers...
The volume of commercial mortgages in special servicing has continued to decrease since its peak, with more loans getting transferred out than loans transferred in, thanks in great part to a large number of loan resolutions, says a new report on commercial MBS by Fitch Ratings. Special servicers decide whether to liquidate loans or modify them, with all active special servicers ultimately liquidating a larger proportion of loans than returning them to master servicing, according to the Fitch report. In total, 71 percent, or 4,160 loans, were liquidated while 1,672 were returned to master servicing. Of...
Western Asset Management, a real estate investment trust, has announced a $160 million initial public offering to finance purchases of agency MBS. The Pasadena, CA-based company, a fixed-income subsidiary of Legg Mason, plans to raise cash by offering 8.0 million shares to investors at a price of $20. It also plans to offer 2.2 million units, consisting of a share and a warrant to half a share, and 46,043 shares in concurrent private placements. According to Renaissance Capital, the REIT will command a market value of $207 million after the offering. JPMorgan Chase, Deutsche Bank...
Participants in the startup of the new central counterparty for agency MBS trades realized a sharp reduction in costs and operational risks, according to the CCPs sponsor, the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp. The first settlement cycle run through the CCP resulted in a 70 percent reduction in the volume of pools and payments needed to settle all the trades, said the DTCC. The central counterparty began operation on April 2. In the first trade cycle, the CCP was able to reduce some 43,000 pool allocations to fewer than 13,000 through netting, the sponsor reported. As the month went along and...
Bank of Americas pending $8.5 billion settlement with non-agency MBS investors appeared to gather some momentum last week following a BofA-favorable ruling by a New York state court. New York State Supreme Court Justice Barbara Kapnick ruled the case will move forward under Article 77 rather than a broader plenary action sought by investors opposed to the amount of the settlement. The proposed settlement reached last June with 22 institutional investors would resolve BofAs liability related to non-agency MBS issued by Countrywide. Supporters of the settlement, including the trustee, Bank of New York Mellon...
Fitch Ratings has combined its criteria for rating residential mortgage originators and third-party due diligence involved in non-agency MBS issuance. The company said the move does not involve any material changes to its rating methodology. All originators contributing loans to non-agency MBS rated by Fitch are subject to periodic reviews by the rating service that can lead to adjustments in loss estimates for the deals or even cause the company not to rate a transaction at all. The rating service will look at the performance history of the loan originator, including repurchase requests...