With qualified-mortgage underwriting requirements set to take effect Jan. 10, the rating services are beginning to detail the role QM status will play in ratings for non-agency mortgage-backed securities. Fitch Ratings appears to be the furthest along in adjusting its ratings process to account for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureaus ability-to-repay rule and QM standards. The rating service this week released its initial perspective for rating non-agency MBS with loans originated in a QM world ...
One last thought on Berkowitz and Fairholme: To get Congress to listen to your ideas you have to donate money. Berkowitz can check that box off his to-do list. He has been a generous donor to Republicans and Democrats alike over the past two election cycles.
RBS Securities agreed to settle charges levelled by the Securities and Exchange Commission that the underwriter mislead investors in a $2.2 billion subprime mortgage-backed security offered in 2007. RBS knew or should have known at the time that almost 30 percent of the loans backing the offering deviated so much from the lenders underwriting guidelines that they should have been kicked out of the offering entirely, the SEC said of Soundview Home Loan Trust 2007-OPT1. The mortgages in question were ...
Ginnie Mae is deploying four new applications as part of the agencys effort to modernize its securitization platform. Current paper-based processes are being converted to electronic submissions and the new applications will be deployed during the fourth quarter of 2013. Issuers and document custodians will be able to use the new applications via the Ginnie Mae Enterprise Portal when they become available. These business applications include requests for pool numbers, request for commitment authority, submission of master agreements; and requests for transfer of issuer responsibility (pool transfer). Users will need an ...
Ginnie Mae issuers reported a 14.0 percent drop in mortgage-backed securities issuances in the third quarter from the previous quarter as refinance activity declined further and home-purchase lending slowed during the period, according to an Inside FHA Lending analysis of Ginnie Mae data. Despite the quarter-over-quarter drop, Ginnie production rose 11.2 percent in the first nine months of 2013. Volume over this period totaled $313.8 million, of which 60.3 percent were FHA loans, 33.9 percent were VA, and 5.2 percent were rural housing loans. Ginnie MBS issuance dropped gradually ... [2 charts]
The focus on purchase mortgages became urgent as interest rates started to increase in May, settling for the moment about 100 basis points higher than they were in April, reducing demand for refinances.
Fairholme owns $3.5 billion (face value) of GSE junior preferred stock. After company chief Bruce Berkowitz sent his tender offer to FHFA and then went on CNBC to discuss the plan, you can bet that the price of GSE preferred probably increased a bit.
Will the banks that bought junior preferred stock in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac prior to the housing bust ever be made whole? Will investors that purchased the preferred after that time eventually be rewarded for the gamble they took on such a highly speculative investment? Those two questions look a lot more interesting these days thanks to continued strong earnings from the two government-sponsored enterprises. According to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Fannie and Freddie say...