Ocwen Financial announced late last week that its planned purchase of mortgage servicing rights on a $39.2 billion portfolio of mortgages from Wells Fargo is on indefinite hold due to a request and scrutiny by the New York Department of Financial Services. Industry participants suggest that delays in servicing transfers due to third parties are common and the deal with Ocwen, which largely consists of mortgages in non-agency MBS, will be completed. Ocwen will continue to work closely with the NYDFS to resolve its concerns about Ocwens servicing portfolio growth, the servicer said. The NYDFS raised concerns that Ocwen doesnt have enough capacity to handle the significant portfolio growth experienced by the servicer in recent years. Certain nonbank servicers are getting...
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen stuck close to the script of her predecessor on the subject of the Feds quantitative easing exit strategy during her first Humphrey-Hawkins appearance before Congress this week, reaffirming that the central banks pull-back from its asset-purchase program is likely to continue, barring a dramatic surprise. Let me emphasize that I expect a great deal of continuity in the Fed Open Market Committees approach to monetary policy, Yellen told the House Financial Services Committee on Tuesday. I served on the committee as we formulated our current policy strategy and I strongly support that strategy, which is designed to fulfill the Federal Reserves statutory mandate of maximum employment and price stability. The new Fed chief reminded...
Rising interest rates may help boost the fortunes of real estate investment trusts that focus on investing in residential MBS by increasing the value of their portfolios. Mortgage REITs had a rough year in 2013, as their stock prices declined an average 10 percent while the Standard & Poors Index rose 29 percent. It was thought that tapering by the Federal Reserve would cause rates to rise which they did for a short while but now the reverse has happened, thanks in large part to recent weak employment numbers. Late this week, the yield on the 10-year Treasury was...
Freddie Mac last week announced a $1 billion offering of its Structured Agency Credit Risk debt notes, the government-sponsored enterprises first risk-sharing transaction of 2014 and its third such deal since the company rolled out the STACR series last year. The deal is backed by a pool of $32.4 billion 30-year fixed-rate mortgages acquired by Freddie in the second quarter of 2013. More than 65 investors participated in Freddies latest STACR deal, and more than 20 of those investors were newcomers, according to Kevin Palmer, vice president of single-family strategic credit costing and structuring for Freddie. Weve introduced...
The nonprofit Wall Street advocacy group Better Markets filed a lawsuit against the Justice Department this week challenging DOJs authority to unilaterally enter into the unprecedented and historic $13 billion deal with JPMorgan Chase last fall. In November, DOJ announced the largest legal settlement on record with JPMorgan, which acknowledged making misrepresentations about billions of dollars in MBS sold to investors prior to Jan. 1, 2009. The settlement does not release bank employees from civil charges, nor does it release JPMorgan or any other individuals from criminal prosecution. However, in its complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Better Markets claimed...
For an industry thats looking at a 30 percent decline in originations, were seeing a great deal of SEC 13-d filings by investment funds that are upping their stakes in such players as MGIC, Radian, Ocwen, Walter, EverBank and the like.
The jumbo mortgage-backed security market was dormant for over two months, but within the past 14 days, Credit Suisse issued a $287.42 million deal and JPMorgan Chase started shopping a $356.39 million issuance. Thats not to say the jumbo MBS market is back to full strength. The two deals have some unique characteristics, and banks still maintain their dominance over nonbank aggregators of jumbos. Officials at American Capital Mortgage Investment said jumbo MBS issuance has plenty of potential ...
Certain nonbank servicers are getting too big, too fast, Ben Lawsky, superintendent of the New York Department of Financial Services, said in a speech this week. The remarks came after the NYDFS halted the transfer of mortgage servicing rights with an unpaid principal balance from Wells Fargo to Ocwen Financial. Lawsky said state regulators and servicers need to make sure that transfers of servicing to nonbanks dont put borrowers at risk. He raised particular concerns about staffing levels at nonbanks, with ...
Ocwen Financial announced last week that its purchase of mortgage servicing rights from Wells Fargo is on indefinite hold due to a request from the New York Department of Financial Services. While some have suggested that the deal for servicing on mortgages with an unpaid principal balance of $39.2 billion wont be completed, officials at nonbanks note that delays on servicing transfers due to third parties are common. In recent years, the time required to fulfill contractual conditions from initial closing ...
One of the biggest challenges for nonbanks that want to originate jumbos is finding capital to fund the operations. Two Harbors Investment appears to have found a unique source of capital for non-agency originations: a government-sponsored enterprise. In December, TH Insurance Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of Two Harbors, was granted membership in the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines. Officials at Two Harbors said the company appears to be the first real estate investment trust to receive ...