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No Huge Changes in GSE Marching Orders for 2017, But Questions Raised About CSP Costs

December 16, 2016
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are expected to launch a study of mortgage servicing in 2017 and research ways to reach underserved borrower groups, but the new “scorecard” for the government-sponsored enterprises doesn’t portend big changes in their credit-risk transfer programs or the emerging common securitization platform. The most significant new initiative in the 2017 scorecard released by the Federal Housing Finance Agency this week is a new project to assess the mortgage servicing business model. The language is somewhat vague and broad-reaching: “initiate a multiyear assessment of both the challenges facing the mortgage servicing market and potential solutions for identified issues.” The new game plan specifically mentions...
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Non-Agency Participants Cool on Parrott’s Proposal to Revive Non-Agency MBS Market

December 16, 2016
Jim Parrott, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute and owner of Falling Creek Advisors, last week outlined three steps industry participants and federal regulators could take to boost issuance of non-agency MBS. The proposal involves the establishment of a self-regulatory organization, regulatory relief for MBS that meet standards set by the SRO, and allowing non-agency MBS to be issued through the common securitization platform being developed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Parrott detailed...
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No Consensus Among Non-Agency Market Participants on How to Pay for a Deal Agent

December 16, 2016
In the past few years, efforts facilitated by the Treasury Department and the Structured Finance Industry Group have helped develop standards for a deal agent in non-agency MBS. The concept took a major step forward last week when SFIG published a draft deal-agent agreement. However, the agreement didn’t delve into the specifics about how a deal agent would be compensated and industry participants have a wide range of opinions on the issue. A lawyer involved with the creation of the deal agent standards said...
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As Rates Continue to Rise, mREITs Face Declines In MBS Book Value, But Slower Prepayment Speeds

December 16, 2016
Real estate investment trusts that invest in agency MBS could be in for some turbulence on their book values in the coming quarters if rates continue to rise – as they have since the November election. As Inside MBS & ABS went to press, most analysts had come to the same conclusion: that publicly traded mortgage REITs have underperformed most financial stocks, including nonbank lender-servicers such as Ocwen Financial, PHH Corp. and Walter Investment Management Corp. Then again, investing in so-called mREITs has never been...
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NY Court Rejects Credit Suisse’s Bid to Dismiss AG’s MBS Claims; Bond Trader Indicted for MBS Fraud

December 16, 2016
A New York appellate court this week denied Credit Suisse’s motion to dismiss claims made by NY Attorney General Eric Schneiderman in relation to the creation and sale of MBS to investors. In a majority decision, the New York Supreme Court held that the AG’s claims of securities fraud and persistent fraud or illegality are not time-barred, finding that the claims under the state Martin Act and Executive Law are governed by the six-year statute of limitations rather than the three-year limitations found in Section 214(2) of the state’s Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR). As of March 21, 2012, the parties entered...
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Nonprime MBS from Lone Star Sets Precedents

December 16, 2016
A new nonprime MBS from an affiliate of Lone Star Funds has two significant distinctions: it’s the first post-crisis nonprime MBS backed by new originations to receive a AAA rating and it’s the largest post-crisis nonprime MBS backed by new originations. COLT 2016-3 Mortgage Loan Trust received AAA ratings from DBRS and Fitch Ratings. “Over the past year, Fitch has become more comfortable with the operational risk of the issuer through extensive due diligence results, multiple ...
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SFIG Proposes More Non-Agency MBS Reforms

December 16, 2016
The Structured Finance Industry Group released the fifth edition of its RMBS 3.0 green papers last week, featuring a draft deal-agent agreement and proposed bondholder-communication protocols. The green paper effort to revive the non-agency mortgage-backed securities market started in 2013 and now totals 400 pages. “That’s a lot of work for an industry that apparently doesn’t exist,” Richard Johns, SFIG’s executive director, said last week at the trade group’s annual ...
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Proposals Not Enough to Revive Non-Agency MBS

December 16, 2016
Proposals aimed at reviving the issuance of non-agency mortgage-backed securities have done little thus far to get volumes anywhere near the levels seen before the financial crisis. Industry participants suggest that there are a number of factors beyond proposed standards from trade groups that are limiting issuance. The American Securitization Forum started its effort to revive the non-agency mortgage-backed security market in 2009. The first post-crisis jumbo MBS backed by newly originated ...
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Servicing Market Grew Again in 3Q16 as Nonbanks Took Bigger Share of Burgeoning MSR Sector

December 15, 2016
The Federal Reserve late last week reported a modest 0.6 percent increase in the volume of single-family mortgages outstanding during the third quarter of 2016, the fifth straight quarterly gain in a market finally recovering from the housing meltdown. Still, at $10.123 trillion, the supply of mortgage debt outstanding was $1.118 trillion below the level it reached at the end of 2007. Most of the growth in the third quarter came...[Includes two data tables]
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TRID 2.0: The Comments: Clarifying Proposal Doesn’t Address Secondary Market Anxieties

December 12, 2016
The TRID 2.0 clarifying rulemaking proposal fails to alleviate most of the concerns that investors in the secondary mortgage market have about their potential legal liability, according to Pacific Investment Management Company. In its recent comment letter to the CFPB, PIMCO noted, “In most cases, the errors that relate to the [TRID] disclosures are subtle and technical in nature and do not result in corresponding consumer harm or confusion. Nevertheless, because the … rules implement provisions of the Truth in Lending Act that may carry actual or statutory damages and assignee liability to purchasers, there are serious concerns among secondary purchasers due to the rules’ expansion of liabilities in mortgage origination and investing.” Moreover, asset managers and other loan purchasers ...
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