The sphere of mortgage lending that will exist outside the parameters of the qualified-mortgage standard established by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau represents an attractive opportunity for both lenders and bond buyers, but skittish investors need to be won back before they return and participate to any significant degree. That was one of the key take-aways from a webinar sponsored this week by Inside Mortgage Finance, an affiliated publication. Non-QM mortgages will exist...
Over the past 10 days, MBS prices have risen by roughly 50 basis points. Since early April, prices have jumped 150 basis points, based on the Fannie Mae 4s, catching market participants off guard. Joe Farr, director of sales for MBSQuoteline, noted, “The expectation was that everyone thought bond prices would fall.” But it hasn’t turned out that way, even with the Federal Reserve continuing to taper its investment in MBS. The problem in the MBS market continues...
The retained mortgage portfolios of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac continued to decline through attrition during the first quarter of 2014 as the two government-sponsored enterprises reported some $9.3 billion in profit, due largely to non-agency MBS legal settlements. The two GSEs held a combined mortgage-investment portfolio of $902.1 billion at the end of March, down 5.2 percent from the previous quarter. The biggest decline was in MBS holdings, down 7.3 percent, including an 8.3 percent drop in Fannie’s and Freddie’s holdings of their own MBS. Wall Street investment bankers and non-agency MBS issuers paid...[Includes one data chart]
A New York federal judge has given preliminary approval to a $280 million settlement proposed by JPMorgan Chase to investors who claimed they were misled into buying $36.8 billion of non-agency MBS, ending a long-running, consolidated class-action suit. U.S. District Judge Pamela K. Chen granted initial approval late last week to the settlement with investors led by the Public Employees’ Retirement System of Mississippi. The Mississippi pension plan sued...
Freddie Mac has announced a new multifamily housing program that will purchase and securitize “manufactured-housing community” (MHC) loans. The program will provide commercial financing to community owners who own the land on which the homes reside. Also known as “trailer park” communities, they provide an affordable housing option for many low-income individuals, especially in rural communities where affordable apartments are less prevalent, said David Brickman, executive vice president of Freddie Mac multifamily. While the program is aimed...
There are some potential problems with the evolving peer-to-peer lending sector that need to be resolved before ratings can be assigned to the securitization of such assets, according to Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services. To start to get a handle on this emerging sector, it is important to understand P2P companies’ specific strategies and their target demographic of borrowers and investors. “Platform operators in the P2P lending sector are...
Issuers of jumbo mortgage-backed securities could increase their activity in the second quarter of 2014 after two consecutive quarters of suppressed issuance. Pricing for new jumbo MBS has improved, according to industry participants, though many expect issuance to remain constrained. In April, Redwood Trust issued a $346.30 million jumbo MBS that priced at the end of the first quarter. At the end of April, Credit Suisse issued a $271.73 million jumbo MBS, according to rating reports ...
Issuers of non-agency mortgage-backed securities warn that the latest disclosure proposal from the Securities and Exchange Commission could completely shut down issuance of non-agency MBS. Since 2010, the SEC has been working on disclosure requirements for MBS and other structured finance products. The regulator was set to approve a final rule in February that would revise asset-level disclosure requirements under Regulation AB but instead re-proposed a portion ...
Radian Group announced this week that it plans to acquire Clayton Holdings for $305 million. Among other services, Clayton provides due diligence on non-agency mortgage-backed securities. Radian said the transaction is expected to close this summer and the firm expects to break even on the purchase this year. Radian said Clayton will continue to serve its existing clients, grow in its current operations areas and explore opportunities to market new ... [Includes eight briefs]