A huge chunk of the fall-off in Fannie/Freddie MBS holdings occurred at Wells Fargo, which reduced its investment in these securities by $7.31 billion.
In six weeks, Mel Watt will officially step down as director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, a change that is ripe with ramifications for the secondary mortgage market, including speculation regarding lower loan limits for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Residential MBS holdings of commercial banks and savings institutions declined 0.7 percent during the third quarter, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS analysis of call-report data. [Includes two data charts.]
A lot of pieces have fallen into place for the scheduled June 2019 launch of the single security in the to-be-announced market, but one that hasn’t is a greenlight from the organization that sets TBA rules: the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association.