Skip to content
  • Sign In
  • Create Account
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
Cart
  • Inside Mortgage Finance
  • MBS & ABS
  • The GSEs
  • The CFPB
  • Mortgage Trends
  • FHA/VA Lending
  • Nonconforming Markets
  • Data
    • Subscribe to Data
Home » Topics » Inside MBS & ABS » Agency MBS

Agency MBS
Agency MBS RSS Feed RSS

Prudential Finds Investor Interest for an Innovative $1 Billion Hybrid “Covered Trust” Subprime Deal

April 6, 2012
Prudential Financial last week utilized a unique hybrid MBS/covered bond structure to finalize a $1.0 billion bond secured by vintage subprime MBS. Standard & Poor’s, which gave Prudential Covered Trust 2012-1 an A rating, said the original balance of the MBS was approximately $2.8 billion. Proceeds from the sale of the notes are being used to buy a pool of MBS from Prudential Insurance. The issuer will then sell investors the Class A notes and the proceeds will be passed through to Prudential Financial. The underlying certificates are expected to generate sufficient cash flows to make the...
Read More

REITs May Become Increasingly Important In MBS Market, Says JPMorgan Analyst

April 6, 2012
A new investor survey from JPMorgan Chase shows that money managers and other major investor classes have little capacity to purchase significant amounts of MBS, leaving a wide open market for real estate investment trusts to pick up the slack. “From a technical perspective, many investors are already overweight the sector, so there is assumedly limited room for significant further purchases from private investors,” the report said. The status of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as leading MBS investors has eroded since they were placed in conservatorship in 2008, and their portfolios are likely to remain...
Read More

FHLBank Agency MBS Investments Slip in 4Q 2011

April 6, 2012
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgage-backed securities remained the preferred investment choice of the Federal Home Loan Banks during the fourth quarter of 2011, with a minor decline posted from the previous quarter, according to a new analysis by Inside The GSEs based on data from the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Ginnie Mae securities likewise posted a decline within the 12 FHLBank system during the three-month period ending Dec. 31, 2011. GSE MBS accounted for 69.6 percent of combined FHLBank MBS portfolios, down 2.1 percent from the third quarter of 2011. The Finance Agency’s data do not separately break out Fannie and Freddie volume or share.
Read More

Freddie Re-Default Mods Slightly Ahead of Fannie

April 6, 2012
Mortgages modified by Freddie Mac performed slightly better than Fannie Mae loans in the short term while the performance gap between the two GSEs widened further one year after modification, according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.OCC’s latest Mortgage Metrics Report noted that Freddie loans had an 11.3 percent re-default rate three months after modification, while Fannie mods saw an 11.7 percent rate. At the six-month mark, Freddie stood at 18.1 percent compared to Fannie’s 18.8 percent.
Read More

GSE Securitization Volume Up Sharply In Early 2012 as Refi Activity Surges

April 5, 2012
Mortgage lenders delivered a hefty $303.9 billion in single-family home loans to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac securitization programs during the first quarter of 2012, the biggest flow of new business to the government-sponsored enterprises in over a year, according to a new analysis and ranking by Inside Mortgage Finance. During the first three months of 2012, GSE single-family securitization jumped 16.2 percent from the fourth quarter. It marked the fourth straight quarterly increase in production of Fannie and Freddie mortgage-backed securities after the market troughed...(Includes three data charts)
Read More

Non-Agency Repurchases Largely Unresolved

March 30, 2012
A mere 4.7 percent of repurchase demands on loans in non-agency mortgage-backed securities have been resolved, according to a new analysis by Inside Nonconforming Markets. The $352.7 million in completed repurchases account for a small portion of the up to $64.18 billion in recoveries analysts estimate non-agency MBS investors could see from representation and warranty issues. According to new filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, $7.45 billion in repurchase demands on non-agency MBS had been made as of the end of 2011. The first-time reports were filed by securitizers that are still in business and did not include heavyweights such as Bear Stearns, Countrywide Financial, IndyMac, Lehman Brothers and Washington Mutual ... [Includes one data chart]
Read More

SEC Initiates Subpoena Enforcement Action Against Wells Fargo Over Documents Related to MBS Sales

March 30, 2012
An ongoing Securities and Exchange Commission investigation into possible misconduct related to Wells Fargo’s sale of almost $60 billion in MBS has resulted in the agency filing a subpoena enforcement action in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California against the firm. “The commission is investigating possible fraud in connection with Wells Fargo’s sale of nearly $60 billion in residential MBS to investors,” the SEC said. “Pursuant to subpoenas dating back to September 2011, the bank was obligated to produce (and agreed to produce) documents to the...
Read More

Improved Geographic Diversity Helps Redwood Get Lowest Credit Enhancement in New Jumbo MBS

March 30, 2012
Redwood Trust has packaged its fourth non-agency jumbo MBS of the past two years and achieved the lowest credit-enhancement requirement during that span thanks largely to a more appealing geographic mix of properties backing the loans. Sequoia Mortgage Trust 2012-2 looks a lot like the three previous jumbo deals Redwood has issued in its solo effort to re-ignite the non-agency MBS market. In some ways, the collateral is slightly less pristine than some of the earlier transactions, although all four have been backed by very high quality prime loans. Credit enhancement for the AAA-rated classes is 7.15...
Read More

Depository Institutions, Mutual Funds Help Pick Up the Slack in MBS Market

March 30, 2012
Commercial banks solidified their status as the biggest investor class in the MBS market over the second half of 2011, according to a new analysis by Inside MBS & ABS. Banks increased their holdings of residential MBS by some 5.7 percent over the final six months of last year – a period during which the MBS market itself was shrinking by 2.3 percent. That raised the commercial bank share of the MBS market to 21.1 percent. Savings institutions and credit unions, both significantly smaller groups than commercial banks, also boosted their MBS holdings in 2011. In fact, the...(Includes one data chart)
Read More

Iowa AG Miller Says AG Mortgage Servicing Settlement Is ‘Very Good’ for MBS Investors

March 30, 2012
Concern among non-agency MBS investors over principal reductions that will occur under the multistate foreclosure settlement “is much greater than the reality,” said Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, who played a pivotal role in those negotiations. During a webinar sponsored by Inside Mortgage Finance this week, Miller said that the $25 billion settlement includes protections for MBS investors. He said that negotiators met with MBS investors during the drawn-out process of reaching a settlement with the five largest servicers. The Association of Mortgage Investors has complained that investors...
Read More
Previous 1 2 … 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 … 373 374 Next

Latest Imf News

  • Refi Lending Spikes in 4Q, Purchase Mortgages Slow

  • Delinquencies Climb During Fourth Quarter, Led by FHA

  • GSEs Getting Aggressive With Cash Window Pricing

  • Onity’s Earnings Helped by Release of Tax Valuation Allowance

More Imf News

Featured Data

  • FHA Delinquencies Rise to Pandemic Levels

  • Expanded-Credit MBS Issuance Slows in 4Q

  • New Nonbank Servicing Giant Emerges in Fourth Quarter

  • January Ushers In New Year With Modest Gain in MBS

More Featured Data

Featured Reports

  • Mortgage Servicing Rights Report: 3Q25 (PDF)

  • IMF Mortgage Directory: Full interactive database

  • Agency Seller-Issuer Profile: 3Q25 (PDF)

  • IMF HMDA Dashboard: 2024

More Latest Reports

Featured Poll

As homeowner equity continues to build, more and more lenders are launching home equity lending products. Are you thinking of joining this market?

View Results
  • About
    • About Inside Mortgage Finance
    • Contact Us
    • Advertising
    • Privacy Policy/Terms
    • Article Reprints/Web Postings
    • Copyright FAQ
  • Customer Center
    • Subscribe
    • Request a Sample
    • Account Inquiries
    • Change of Address
    • Change of Delivery Method
    • Data Licensing
    • Password Reminder
    • Group Subscriptions
    • Refunds
    • Renew Your Subscription
    • E-mail Newsletters
  • Mortgage Data
    • Origination
    • Servicing and Portfolios
    • Mortgage Insurance
    • Securitization
    • Agency MBS Activity
    • Non-Agency MBS Activity
    • MBS Investor Activity
    • ABS Activity
    • Commercial MBS Activity
    • Funding Activity
    • Earnings and Financials
    • Regulatory Data
    • Mortgage Rates and Terms
    • Subscribe to Data
    • Lender Profiles
    • HMDA Dashboard
    • Contacts Directory
    • Custom Data
    • Data Licensing
  • Reports
    • Data Reports
    • Industry Studies
    • Regulatory Reports
    • Statistical Annual
    • Free Reports

© Copyright 2026 Inside Mortgage Finance Publications
Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing