The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association recently filed an amicus brief in support of the defendants to reverse a case in which the Federal Housing Finance Agency argued that Nomura Holdings sold shoddy MBS to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. In the case of FHFA vs. Nomura Holdings, a judge ruled in May, after a three-week bench trial, that Nomura and RBS Securities were liable for the claims brought by the FHFA and knowingly sold bad MBS to the government-sponsored enterprises before the 2008 financial crisis. The MBS were backed by mortgages with an unpaid principal balance of about $2.05 billion at the time of purchase. Nomura appealed...
The Structured Finance Industry Group released its latest “RMBS 3.0 Green Paper” this week as part of an effort to revive the non-agency mortgage-backed security market. The nearly 300-page paper focuses on model representations and warranties for non-agency MBS backed by new originations. SFIG detailed 39 model reps and warrants, adding to eight other model reps and warrants that were previously released by the trade group. About half of the latest model reps and warrants ...
The third quarter of 2015 marked one of the few periods in recent years when Redwood Trust didn’t sell a jumbo mortgage-backed security. Instead, the real estate investment trust focused its jumbo sales efforts on the whole-loan channel, a trend expected to continue into 2016, according to officials at Redwood. “A strong portfolio bid for home loans from banks currently results in a more favorable loan-sale execution for us versus securitization,” Brett Nicholas, Redwood’s president ...
Issuance of jumbo mortgage-backed securities started to pick up speed in November after a slow start to the fourth quarter of 2015. Redwood Trust plans to issue a $337.08 million jumbo MBS with a number of unique characteristics, according to presale reports. Sequoia Mortgage Trust 2015-4 will be backed by 15-year fixed-rate mortgages, 75.5 percent of which were originated by UBS Bank. Kroll Bond Rating Agency noted that this will be the first post-crisis deal to include ...
The nonprime mortgages held by the government-sponsored enterprises continued a steady decline in the third quarter of 2015, according to a new analysis by Inside Nonconforming Markets. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac held a combined $153.22 billion in purchased/guaranteed nonprime mortgages as of the end of the third quarter of 2015, according to estimates by Inside Nonconforming Markets. The holdings declined by 3.7 percent ... [Includes one data chart]
Freddie Mac is preparing to sell its second “Whole Loan Securities” transaction, according to a presale report from Moody’s Investors Service. The planned $634.64 million deal will be structured like a non-agency mortgage-backed security with senior tranches and subordinate tranches. Unlike the first deal from the government-sponsored enterprise, the planned issuance received ratings on some of the subordinate tranches. The unrated senior ... [Includes three briefs]
New securitizations backed by commercial mortgages declined during the third quarter of 2015, but the market at the nine-month mark has nearly matched total issuance for all of last year, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS analysis. Some $49.62 billion of income-property mortgages were securitized during the third quarter of 2015, down 15.8 percent from the second quarter. However, with $162.18 billion of commercial mortgage securities issuance through the first nine months of 2015, the market is poised to reach its highest annual volume since the financial crisis when the year ends. Both sides of the market – non-agency CMBS and agency multifamily MBS – saw...[Includes one data table]
In late December, issuers of new non-agency MBS will become subject to new risk-retention requirements. It’s not clear whether anyone will notice. The vast majority of loans securitized in jumbo MBS over the past few years meet the qualified-mortgage standard. And because federal regulators opted to synchronize the QM standard with the separate qualified residential-mortgage standard, jumbo MBS backed entirely by QMs will be exempt from the 5 percent risk-retention requirement. When the final rule came out, Redwood Trust backed...
JPMorgan Chase was set to issue its latest jumbo mortgage-backed security as Inside Nonconforming Markets went to press. The bank’s sixth jumbo MBS of the year was slated to be a $344.87 million deal, according to presale reports. Chase continued to stock its jumbo MBS with loans that have seasoned a while longer than other issuers. Loans in JPMorgan Mortgage Trust 2015-6 had seasoned for an average of nine months, according to DBRS. Nearly 20 percent of the mortgages appear to have application dates from before Jan. 10, 2014. All of the loans subject to standards for qualified mortgages were deemed...
Parkside Lending’s insurance subsidiary recently became a member of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati. Parkside said access to FHLBank advances will help provide leverage to Parkside Mortgage Trust, a real estate investment trust. Officials at Parkside wouldn’t address the amount of advances PSL Insurance Company will have access to or whether the advances will help fund originations of non-agency mortgages. In addition to conventional conforming offerings, Parkside originates non-qualified mortgages. Resitrader recently launched...[Includes four briefs]