Redwood Trust is getting ready to issue its third jumbo non-agency MBS of the year, a slightly smaller deal backed by loans with slightly less shelf life. Fitch Ratings said it would give a triple-A rating to the most senior class based on 7.30 percent credit enhancement. Thats slightly above the 7.15 percent enhancement supporting the top tranche in Redwoods previous jumbo deal. The companys first securitization of 2012 had 8.25 percent of credit support for the top class, but it included a significant number of adjustable-rate mortgages. The new transaction, Sequoia Mortgage Trust 2012-3, will be backed by all...
The pending issuance by Redwood Trust of a $293.59 million jumbo non-agency mortgage-backed security appears to have been adjusted to address concerns about previous issuance by the real estate investment trust. The deal is set to receive AAA ratings from three rating services, more lenders contributed to the deal, and the concentration of loans in San Francisco was reduced. The borrowers in this pool have high FICO scores, significant liquid cash reserves and equity in their properties, which are ...
Capital rules proposed by federal regulators last week for banks could have a significant impact on originations and holdings of non-agency mortgages and mortgage-backed securities. The changes are part of Basel III reforms. Non-bank special servicers have already started to increase their portfolios due to sales by banks getting a head start on complying with Basel III rules. Industry analysts warn that originations of non-vanilla mortgages will also be curtailed. Following the qualified mortgage rules and ...
Redwood Trust and the main lenders it sources mortgages from largely rank above average, according to new assessments by Moodys Investors Service. Moodys ranked Redwood Residential Acquisition Corp. above average as a jumbo aggregator based on the performance of Redwoods collateral, lending practices, and operational stability. In our view, Redwood has a stable, credit-savvy team with a sound lending philosophy that has successfully managed its way through the financial crisis, the rating service said. Moodys also ...
The field of firms looking to place ratings on non-agency mortgage-backed securities got a little more crowded last week. Morningstar Credit Ratings released its non-agency MBS rating guidelines with criteria similar to the five firms that have placed ratings on non-agency securities in recent years. Morningstar said it will provide timely, unbiased and transparent ratings on both new-issue and seasoned non-agency MBS. Securities will have to be able to withstand a catastrophic event to receive ...
Mortgage industry participants are concerned about plans by the Federal Housing Finance Agency to expand the non-agency market via a contraction of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The comments were submitted to the FHFA last week in response to the FHFAs proposed strategic plan for fiscal years 2013 to 2017. To attract private capital to the mortgage market and reduce [government-sponsored enterprise] risk exposure, FHFA will direct the [GSEs] to price guarantee fees to levels that align pricing with ...
Attorneys representing non-agency mortgage-backed security issuers suggest fighting repurchase-request lawsuits to narrow the claims and eventually settling such lawsuits. Jason Halper and Martin Seidel, partners at the law firm of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, said reducing the claims can help lead to a better settlement for issuers. You can very often narrow the case substantially, Seidel suggested this week during a presentation by the State Attorneys General Enforcement Network. Among other issues ...
The attorneys general of New York and Delaware are now free to argue on behalf of absent investors against a proposed $8.5 billion settlement involving Bank of America, securities trustee Bank of New York Mellon and a group of investors to resolve the claims of other non-participating investors in non-agency MBS issued by Countrywide. A New York state judge last week granted a motion by NY Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and DE Attorney General Beau Biden to intervene in the litigation. At issue in this complicated case is whether the trustee acted legally and appropriately in entering into the...
Non-agency mortgage-backed security investors are hoping to influence the implementation of the recent $25 billion foreclosure settlement and ward off similar agreements in the future. They raised concerns this week at a hearing before the House Financial Services Committees Subcommittee on Capital Markets and Government Sponsored Enterprises. As it stands, it will damage residential MBS markets further, said Vincent Fiorillo, a trading/portfolio manager at Doubleline Capital, on behalf of the Association of Mortgage Investors. By adding yet another risk premium to government intervention, it will further...
More than 1,800 comment letters were apparently not enough. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau reopened the comment period last week on the pending ability-to-repay rule, with an emphasis on data relating to debt-to-income ratios. The rule will define qualified mortgages and the Dodd-Frank Act mandates that it be finalized by January 21, 2013. Data on agency mortgages helped prompt the request for comments, and the CFPB said it is hoping for similar data on mortgages in non-agency mortgage-backed securities ...