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Kroll Bond Rating Agency Takes on Non-Agency RMBS, Is Optimistic About Market Recovery

August 5, 2011
Nationally recognized statistical rating organization Kroll Bond Rating Agency demonstrated its optimism in the non-agency market by requesting public comment this week on its rating methodology for evaluating residential MBS. “By providing complete transparency into our approach and processes, we aim to instill trust in the market and to raise the bar on ratings accuracy,” said James Nadler, Kroll’s president, in a statement. “These [publications on our proposed rating process] demonstrate our strong commitment to serving the market through a rigorous evaluation of the collateral as well as key parties in an RMBS, and combine all aspects of...
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SEC Offers Revised Shelf Registration Proposal With Role for Credit Risk Managers, More Investor Contact

July 29, 2011
MBS and ABS investors would have an easier time organizing to press deal sponsors to address potential problems under a revised proposed rule on shelf registration that was approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission this week. The agency made several major changes to its proposed overhaul of shelf eligibility requirements that was aired back in 2010 and put the revised package out for public comment. Most of the changes reflect public comment on the original proposal as well as the passage of the Dodd-Frank Act. Under the latest proposal, MBS and ABS issuers would be required to ...
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Investors Warn MBS Trustees to Be More Aggressive In Enforcing Pooling and Servicing Agreements

July 29, 2011
Trustees of residential MBS should consider themselves “on notice” that they need to be much more attentive and aggressive in meeting their obligations under the pooling and servicing agreements governing MBS trusts, according to a trade group representing investors. Last week, the Association of Mortgage Investors sent letters to several major MBS trustees – including JPMorgan Chase, Deutsche Bank, US Bank, Wells Fargo and Bank of New York – remind-ing them of their legal obligations to RMBS certificate holders. The AMI letter also informed trustees that ...
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Ability-to-Repay/Qualified Mortgage Proposed Rule Would Create Huge Legal Risk for Buyers of MBS

July 29, 2011
The Federal Reserve’s proposed rulemaking that would establish the “qualified mortgage” as a standard for complying with the ability-to-repay requirement under the Dodd-Frank Act would create a number of significant legal liabilities that will threaten buyers of MBS, Wall Street groups said. The American Securitization Forum emphasized that questions about the lack of objective criteria in the proposal for determining whether a loan is a QM, and how little legal certainty the final rulemaking would actually provide, become of “critical importance when ...
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BofA’s Non-Agency Settlement Faces Opposition

July 29, 2011
An increasing number of non-agency mortgage-backed security investors have opposed Bank of America’s proposed $8.5 billion settlement related to buybacks and servicing. The proposed settlement announced last month was seen as a precedent for the sector, though final approval remains far from certain. MBS investors have raised concerns about the settlement price, conflicts of interest and second liens, among other issues. If approved, the settlement would apply to all investors in the 530 Countrywide Financial securities in question, not just to the 22 large firms represented by ...
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Short-Term Agency MBS Picture Bleak as Moody’s, S&P Announce Possible GSE Ratings Downgrade

July 22, 2011
Regardless of whether the White House and Congress come to a debt ceiling deal before the fast approaching Aug. 2 deadline, agency MBS are in for a rough ride, experts say. Last week, Moody’s Investors Service and Standard & Poor’s lit a fire under the debt talks and sparked widespread consternation throughout the MBS arena when they announced that each may cut the U.S. credit rating two double-A within three months if there isn’t a “credible” agreement to address the U.S. debt burden. Consequently, Moody’s placed on review for possible downgrade ...
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Six FHLBanks Want in on BofA Settlement

July 22, 2011
A coalition of six Federal Home Loan Banks has gone to court seeking formal standing as investors in the proposed $8.5 billion Bank of America settlement over mortgage-backed securities even as court papers reveal investors could be owed a sum three times greater than the current BofA proposal.The Federal Home Loan Banks of Boston, Chicago, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Seattle together own certificates in 73 of the trusts that are part of the proposed settlement for which they paid more than $8.8 billion.
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Monitoring Investor Overlays Key to Good Underwriting

July 15, 2011
Overlooking investor overlays in mortgage loan underwriting can be quite costly and could expose lenders to regulatory risk and liability. iServe Residential Lending, a retail mortgage banker in San Diego, believes it has found the ultimate solution to its underwriting problems, especially with regards to investor overlays, including FHA, VA, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae. iServe, which originates conventional, government and jumbo loans, recently implemented PriceMyLoan, an automated underwriting and loan pricing tool from Insight Lending Solutions, the same folks who created TOTAL Scorecard for FHA. “PriceMyLoan is the only system that...
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Foreign Investors Were Net Sellers Of U.S. Agency Debt in Early 2011

July 1, 2011
Overseas investors were net sellers of U.S. agency notes and bonds – including agency MBS – during the first quarter of 2011, according to an analysis of market data by the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Associations. Foreign investors bought some $5.46 billion of agency paper during the first quarter of this year, but that wasn’t...[Includes one data chart]
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Ginnie Mae Announces Changes to Pool Data Reporting

July 1, 2011
Ginnie Mae has agreed to issuer requests for changes regarding the collection and reporting of new pool data to provide clearer and more transparent information to investors. The changes were announced during a webinar with program participants in connection with eight new data elements on all single-family forward mortgages, which issuers are required to provide on all submissions beginning Sept. 1. Ginnie Mae announced the new requirements in APM 11-05, along with a new file layout that would accommodate the new data elements. The new data fields will show the following: combined loan-to-value ratio percent; total debt expense ratio...
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