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Kroll Bond Rating Agency Takes on Non-Agency RMBS, Is Optimistic About Market Recovery

August 5, 2011
Nationally recognized statistical rating organization Kroll Bond Rating Agency demonstrated its optimism in the non-agency market by requesting public comment this week on its rating methodology for evaluating residential MBS. “By providing complete transparency into our approach and processes, we aim to instill trust in the market and to raise the bar on ratings accuracy,” said James Nadler, Kroll’s president, in a statement. “These [publications on our proposed rating process] demonstrate our strong commitment to serving the market through a rigorous evaluation of the collateral as well as key parties in an RMBS, and combine all aspects of...
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ASF in Negotiation with Chicago over Ordinance Holding Banks Responsible for Vacant Properties

August 5, 2011
Wall Street and the Chicago City Council are at loggerheads over a revised ordinance establishing mortgage lender liability for vacant and abandoned buildings caught in the foreclosure process. Tentatively set to take effect Sept. 18, the ordinance addresses the issue of vacant and abandoned foreclosed properties for which ownership is unclear. It holds banks responsible for the upkeep and security of such properties even before they assume title to those properties. In a recent analysis, Moody’s Investors Service warned that such lender liability laws increase mortgage lending transaction costs, which will worsen if...
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Two Harbors Targets Subprime Non-Agency MBS As ‘Attractive’ Investment Opportunities

August 5, 2011
Two Harbors Investment Corp. said this week it is “impressed with the investment opportunities” in the non-agency MBS sector, particularly over the next year and beyond and is pushing forward with its plans to begin a securitization program. Thomas Siering, president and CEO of the New York-based real estate investment trust, said during a conference call to discuss the firm’s second quarter earnings that despite the “challenging” non-agency environment in June, there is tremendous opportunity to profit from non-agency MBS issuance throughout the rest of this year into 2012. “The recent pullback in the non-agency market has created...
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FHFA Urged to Air Servicing Fee Proposals

August 5, 2011
The Mortgage Bankers Association urged the Federal Housing Finance Agency to include other fee structures and not just seek public comment on one servicing fee structure in a forthcoming proposal. The FHFA has been working behind closed doors with Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae to devise a new servicing compensation structure for mortgages securitized by the agencies, which account for over 90 percent of new lending. Industry groups and others have been consulted during the process, which is expected to result in an exposure document subject to public comment. The MBA cautioned the FHFA against showing preference for any...
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Geithner: No Master Servicer Role for FNM, FRE

August 5, 2011
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will not be branching out into the role of a “master servicer” in a new, yet-to-be-launched $2 billion bond program as top Republican members of the House Financial Services Committee feared, according to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.In a letter dated July 21 and in response to a letter sent by Committee Chairman Spencer Bachus, R-AL, Vice Chairman Jeb Hensarling, R-TX, and four of the committee’s subcommittee chairman, Geithner firmly ruled out any participation by the two GSEs in Treasury’s loan-guarantee program.
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FHFA Vows More Lawsuits to Recoup GSE Losses

August 5, 2011
The Federal Housing Finance Agency said last week to expect further litigation in its ongoing efforts to recover losses suffered by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in connection to the two GSEs’ investments in non-agency securities.Last week, the Finance Agency filed suit against UBS Americas Inc. and various related entities alleging misstatements and omissions of non-agency MBS purchased by Fannie and Freddie.
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GSE Risk-Retention Exemption a Short-Term Help But Long-Term Hindrance, Say Rule Commenters

August 4, 2011
While many commenters support the proposed exemption for the government-sponsored enterprises from new risk-retention rules in the short-term, opinions vary as to just how long Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should enjoy such an exemption and its long-term impact on private securitizations. Federal regulators earlier this year proposed a rule which would require issuers of mortgage-backed securities to hold a minimum 5 percent of the credit risk of the assets underlying their securities unless the deal is backed by “qualified residential mortgages.” The proposed rule would exempt ...
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Ginnie Mae Servicing Business Remains Two- Horse Race, But Some Long Shots Move Up

August 4, 2011
Wells Fargo and Bank of America continued to pull ahead of the field, adding Ginnie Mae servicing to their portfolios faster than the overall market grew during the second quarter of 2011. A new Inside Mortgage Finance analysis found the two companies holding 54.9 percent of Ginnie servicing outstanding at the end of June. Third-place JPMorgan Chase trailed overall growth in the market, while CitiMortgage and PNC Bank actually [includes one data chart]
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SEC Offers Revised Shelf Registration Proposal With Role for Credit Risk Managers, More Investor Contact

July 29, 2011
MBS and ABS investors would have an easier time organizing to press deal sponsors to address potential problems under a revised proposed rule on shelf registration that was approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission this week. The agency made several major changes to its proposed overhaul of shelf eligibility requirements that was aired back in 2010 and put the revised package out for public comment. Most of the changes reflect public comment on the original proposal as well as the passage of the Dodd-Frank Act. Under the latest proposal, MBS and ABS issuers would be required to ...
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GSE Regulator Sues UBS as Sponsor of $4.5 Billion Of Non-Agency MBS Sold to Fannie and Freddie

July 29, 2011
The Federal Housing Finance Agency this week filed suit against UBS Securities and various related entities as well as former top officials of the firm over alleged misrepresentations on subprime and Alt A MBS sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The two government-sponsored enterprises bought some $4.5 billion of non-agency MBS issued on two UBS shelf registrations between September 2005 and August 2007. The deals included single-seller and conduit transactions with mortgages originated by ...
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