The statute of limitations for filing representation-and-warranty claims on non-agency MBS starts when a deal is issued, not when a defective loan isnt cured, according to a recent ruling by the appellate court in New York. Industry analysts suggest that the ruling will limit rep-and-warrant claims on vintage non-agency MBS as well as future claims on recently issued jumbo MBS. In December, the appellate division of New Yorks Supreme Court dismissed ACE Securities Corp. v. DB Structured Products. The lawsuit was brought by a trustee on behalf of investors against Deutsche Bank, the issuer of ACE 2006-SL2, a non-agency MBS issued in 2006. The investors, along with HSBC Bank, the trustee, were looking to enforce rep-and-warrant claims in 2012. New York imposes...
Agency single-family MBS issuance continued to decline as 2013 came to a close, with production in December dropping to just $75.77 billion the lowest monthly total since July 2011, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS ranking and analysis. Agency MBS production declined steadily last year after peaking in April. For the year, total issuance was down 7.1 percent from 2012, and issuance plummeted 34.1 percent from the third to the fourth quarter. The biggest factor in the decline was...[Includes two data charts]
The long-anticipated final implementation of the so-called Volcker rule this spring will have a limited impact on securitized products, according to a recent report by Barclays. A requirement of the Dodd-Frank Act to prohibit banking entities from engaging in proprietary trading and making investments with private-equity funds and hedge funds, the Volcker rule was finalized by five federal regulators last month and becomes effective April 1, 2014. Banks should expect...
Ginnie Mae is helping Japan and Russia as they shift from antiquated secondary mortgage market structures to ones modeled after the agencys successful securities program. On Jan. 9, Ginnie Mae President Ted Tozer and President Shinya Shishido of the Japan Housing Finance Agency signed a joint memorandum of understanding to exchange information and facilitate discussions regarding Japans plan to adopt a Ginnie Mae-style securitization program. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has directed...
Banks with the capacity to hold jumbo mortgages in portfolio were major contributors to jumbo mortgage-backed securities issued in 2013, according to a new ranking and analysis by Inside Nonconforming Markets. Fixed-rate mortgages also dominated the population of loans bundled into jumbo MBS last year. First Republic Bank was the biggest originator of securitized jumbos in 2013, with a market share more than double the next closest lender. Some $2.16 billion in originations from [Includes two data charts]
Lenders whose fiscal years ended on Oct. 31 or Nov. 30, 2013, must complete their annual recertification by their respective deadlines, Jan. 31 and Feb. 28, 2014, or face dire consequences, the FHA warned. These lenders must complete their recertification through the current system, the Lender Assessment Sub-System (LASS), which will soon be retired and replaced with the Lender Electronic Assessment Portal (LEAP). The LASS enables lenders to submit their information, including net worth, liquidity and audited financial data, electronically. LEAP will go live in April and ...
Ginnie Mae, Japan Sign Joint MOU; Russia Gets Help In Launching First MI. Ginnie Mae is helping Japan and Russia transition from their current secondary mortgage market structures to the U.S. companys model. On Jan. 9, Ginnie Mae and Japan Housing Finance Agency signed a joint memorandum of understanding to exchange information and help Japan create a securities program tailored after Ginnie Maes successful mortgage-backed securities program. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has directed the JHFA to make the transition within three to five years. Under the MOU, the two countries will hold ...
Ginnie Mae is telling sellers of mortgage servicing rights and their advisors that it wants upwards of 90 days to approve MSR transfers compared to just 30 currently. The agency gave seller/servicers a heads-up on the longer approval times in late November at an education summit in Washington attended by both new and existing issuers. A copy of Ginnies presentation was provided to Inside Mortgage Finance. Advisory sources said...[Includes one data chart]
The nations three largest funders of home mortgages Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America this week reported hefty declines in originations during the fourth quarter of 2013. Wells originated $50 billion in residential mortgages during the fourth quarter, a stunning 60 percent decline from the same period a year earlier. The last time this perennial market leader had fundings this low was in the fourth quarter of 2008 when financial markets were reeling worldwide and the U.S. housing market was in the throes of an historic collapse. But Wells closest competitors fared...[Includes one data chart]
Declining refinance volume contributed to a marked decline in the GSEs overall business at the end of 2013 as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac posted big declines in business on a quarterly and total 12-month basis, according to a new Inside The GSEs analysis. Fannie and Freddie issued $182.2 billion in new single-family mortgage-backed securities during the three-month period ending Dec. 31, 2013, a two-year low.