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S&P Considers Greater Emphasis on Operational Risks Posed to MBS and ABS from Key Transaction Parties

May 16, 2014
Standard & Poor’s is seeking comments on a proposal for assessing operational risk posed by key transaction parties such as servicers in structured finance transactions. The request for comments follows a similar request from S&P in 2011. “We made a number of changes to the previous request for comment in view of the responses we received and our desire to enhance the risk considerations under the proposed operational risk framework,” said Joseph Sheridan, S&P’s criteria officer. “We also expanded the proposal’s scope. Where we believe operational risk could lead to credit instability and a ratings impact, the proposal would call for rating caps that limit the securitization’s maximum potential rating.” The rating service is proposing...
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Sen. Warren’s Student-Loan Refinancing Measure A Negative for ABS in That Space, Analysts Say

May 16, 2014
Legislation introduced earlier this month by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-MA, to facilitate refinance options for struggling student loan borrowers could negatively affect existing student loan ABS trusts while benefitting certain kinds of bonds at the expense of others, according to Wall Street analysts that closely follow the space. Overall, it’s considered a negative. The good news is, the legislation isn’t expected to be enacted this year. The bad news is, other similar measures are expected to emerge after the November elections. Introduced May 6, 2014, S. 2292, the “Bank on Students Emergency Loan Refinancing Act,” would permit...
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What We’re Hearing: Sale of PHH Mortgage Moves Closer? / More Departures at Nationstar Mortgage / Lawsky and Ocwen: Status Quo / Sen. Warner Issues Warning to Colleagues on GSE Reform

May 16, 2014
Paul Muolo
Sources contend that three other top executives also have left Nationstar Mortgage. At press time, Nationstar’s media department had not returned telephone calls and emails on the matter.
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FHFA Director Watt Overhauls GSE Policy in ‘the Present’

May 16, 2014
The new director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency wants to set a path for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with less emphasis on shrinking the two GSEs and a greater focus on “the present.” In his first major policy speech, FHFA Director Mel Watt told a packed room at the Brookings Institution how he seeks to “reformulate” the agency’s past conservatorship goals for the GSEs. “Our task is to continue to fulfill our statutory mandates, to execute our strategic plan and to manage the present status of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac,” said Watt.
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Five Oaks Launches Correspondent Effort to Buy Non-QM Investor Loans

May 15, 2014
Paul Muolo
Five Oaks will allow for cash-out refis for loans with balances of up to $1 million. The maximum allowable loan-to-value ratio is 65 percent, but the company may eventually go to 70 percent.
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Short Takes: One More Drink from the Refi Well? / Yet More MSR Deals / Coakley Lobbies Watt on GSE Principal Reductions / Stonegate Mortgage, a Screaming Short? / Trying to Put the Final Stake in Eminent Domain’s Heart

May 15, 2014
Paul Muolo and Charles Wisniowski
One Stonegate Mortgage watcher we know called the company an “absolute no-brainer short,” noting that when the lender went public “it was overvalued."
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Private Mortgage Insurers Hold Their Own In Early 2014; Four Survivors Turn a Corner

May 15, 2014
During the first quarter of 2014, private mortgage insurance companies may have seen a somewhat bigger decline in new business than their government competitors, but the industry recorded arare achievement in terms of profitability, according to a new Inside Mortgage Finance analysis. For the first time since early 2007, all four of the private MIs that survived the mortgage apocalypse reported a profitable quarter. Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corp., Radian, United Guaranty and Genworth all finished in the black, with a combined $296 million in income on their domestic MI activities. Different combinations of these four had reported profitable quarters at various times, and the industry as a whole has been profitable since the second quarter of last year. Including Essent Guaranty and National MI, the industry earned...[Includes three data charts]
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Issuers Warn that SEC Proposal Could Shut Down Non-Agency MBS Sector

May 14, 2014
Brandon Ivey
The disclosure regime envisioned by the SEC prompts even greater privacy concerns than the initial proposal, according to a number of non-agency MBS issuers.
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Short Takes: Watt Admits FHFA Can End the Conservatorships / GSE Stock Strategy: Buy Low, Sell High / Subprime Standards Tighten / Top Servicer Complaint: No SPOC / FHFA Unveils Foreclosure Prevention Pilot in Motown

May 14, 2014
Brandon Ivey, Paul Muolo, and Charles Wisniowski
In case you didn’t notice, the price of Fannie and Freddie common rose about 5 percent Tuesday, after Watt spoke. In trading Wednesday, they were up again...
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FHFA’s Watt Rules Out GSE Loan Limit Decrease, Offers Buyback Relief

May 13, 2014
Paul Muolo
“This decision is motivated by concerns about how such a reduction could adversely impact the health of the current housing finance market,” said FHFA Director Mel Watt.
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