One week after UBS Americas failed in its bid to shutter a lawsuit brought by the Federal Housing Finance Agency in connection with non-agency mortgage-backed securities purchased by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the federal judge overseeing the case has ordered UBS to hand over internal documents to the FHFA the company argued were privileged. U.S. District Court Judge Denise Cote ruled last week that parts of memoranda from UBS outside counsel to the company which contained factual summaries of meetings held with third-party mortgage originators are not protected by attorney-client privilege and must be disclosed to the FHFA. Even if it is true, as UBS argues, that the memoranda at issue were created for the predominant purpose of rendering legal advice, that does not relieve UBS of the obligation to show that the entirety of each document is privileged, wrote Judge Cote in her ruling.
For years, Union Bank of San Francisco has made a name for itself as a top-ranked portfolio lender of jumbo mortgages but all that could soon change. No, Union Bank isnt leaving the space not by a long shot but the $94 billion asset commercial bank is in the midst of making a major push into conventional lending where its footprint has been quite small. Its...
The Financial Stability Oversight Council issued a warning this week regarding the prolonged period of low interest rates, singling out real estate investment trusts that invest in agency mortgage-backed securities. Agency REITs, a sector that how grown considerably in recent years, are highly exposed to a rise in interest rates, said Trent Reasons, a senior policy advisor at the Treasury Department. An analysis of 16 REITs by Inside MBS & ABS, an affiliated publication, determined...
Owner-occupants are driving increases in home prices and purchase activity, not institutional investors, according to Oliver Chang. The somewhat surprising conclusions from the founder and managing director of Sylvan Road Capital suggest that institutional investors are along for the ride, not propelling the current housing recovery. The housing recovery appears to be broad-based and here to stay, although not because of the entrance of institutional investors into the space, Chang said. He completed...
Nationwide, mortgage originations fell by 4.8 percent during the first quarter of 2013, but a lot of that decline took place at the industrys biggest lender, Wells Fargo, according to a new market analysis and ranking by Inside Mortgage Finance. Mortgage originations totaled an estimated $500.0 billion during the first three months of the year, down from $525.0 billion during the fourth quarter of 2012. It still ranked as the fourth strongest quarter in new loan production since the mortgage market tanked back in 2008, and originations in early 2013 were up 19.0 percent from the same period last year. But most of the indicators are...[Includes two data charts]
We need the light hand of government to set standards and systems for the market to move forward and private capital to return, said Chris Katopis, executive director of the Association of Mortgage Investors, in testifying at a hearing this week in the House Financial Services Committee. While members of the committee appear to be nowhere near agreement on how to resolve the ongoing conservatorships of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac or how they might be replaced lawmakers, non-agency MBS issuers and investors all agreed on the need for new standards to increase non-agency MBS activity. The AMI called...