Jumbo conduits have made strong progress in controlling for risks from non-retail mortgages, according to Moodys Investors Service. The rating services tend to view retail originations as the safest channel due to lower risk of fraud. While loans from brokers have traditionally performed worse than loans from other channels, jumbo conduits have implemented a number of measures to reduce fraud risk. New Penn Financial, for example, contacts borrowers directly with well-scripted calls designed to ...
Commercial banks continued to see their investment in residential MBS slowly evaporate during the third quarter of 2013 even though the overall market appears to finally be growing again. A new Inside MBS & ABS analysis of recently-released call report data shows that commercial banks and thrifts held a combined $1.513 trillion of residential MBS as of the end of September. That was down 1.0 percent from the end of June and represented the lowest level since the middle of 2011. Depositories and other private MBS investors have...[Includes two data charts]
Nancy Handal, managing director of insurance conglomerate MetLife, oversees a $70 billion fixed-income portfolio and a $6 billion high-yield residential MBS opportunity fund but has bought into just one jumbo MBS deal over the past few years. And shes not shy about the reasons why: its all about disclosures. Handal is not happy about what non-agency issuers disclose and in particular shes dismayed that MBS investors are essentially frozen out of the due-diligence process. Speaking at a housing forum sponsored by the Urban Institute and CoreLogic this week, the MetLife executive expressed...
Although non-agency MBS issuance has been a dicey proposition since rates spiked in late spring, residential lenders continue to eye the sector, liking the long-term outlook for jumbo securities. Two nonbanks taking a close look at the jumbo MBS market include Freedom Mortgage and W.J. Bradley Mortgage Capital, both established names in the agency MBS arena. In an interview with Inside MBS & ABS, Freedom Mortgage CEO and founder Stanley Middleman said...
Fitch Ratings released its initial perspective this week on how the Consumer Financial Protection Bureaus ability-to-repay rule and requirements for qualified mortgages will impact ratings for new non-agency MBS. That makes Fitch the first rating service to provide formal insight on how the CFPB rule, which takes effect Jan. 10, will impact jumbo mortgage securitization. Fitch is considering requiring issuers to state the QM status of any mortgage to be included in an MBS, putting a greater emphasis on lender compliance and due diligence, and a focus on representations and warranties for compliance with the ATR rule and QM standards. The rating approach will likely focus...
Foreclosure timelines and servicers emphasis on loss mitigation has dampened improvements to loss severities on non-agency MBS, according to Fitch Ratings. The rating service said this week that while national average home prices have increased by 14 percent in the past year, loss severities on liquidated properties in non-agency MBS have improved by only 5 percent. In the third quarter of 2013, it took an average of 32 months to liquidate a mortgage included in a non-agency MBS, according to Fitch, more than twice as long as average liquidation timelines in 2008. Longer timelines translate...
Citigroup Global Markets Realty last week issued the first jumbo mortgage-backed security in more than a month and Redwood Trust is preparing a deal for next week. However, industry participants suggest that jumbo MBS issuance will remain limited through at least early 2014 due to a lack of demand from investors and strong portfolio appetite jumbos among from big banks. Citis $209.95 million jumbo MBS, its first in the new era of the non-agency market, wasnt met with strong demand, according to ...
The weak market for jumbo mortgage-backed securities has prompted Redwood Trust to look into other activities beyond a focus on jumbo mortgages. The real estate investment trust started aggregating agency mortgages in October. Martin Hughes, Redwoods CEO, said the conforming-mortgage activity allows Redwood to create mortgage-servicing rights to hold as investments and potentially participate in risk-sharing activities with the GSEs at the originator level. This market opportunity is many times ...
Real estate investment trusts working to build their jumbo mortgage-backed security operations note that while the environment is currently challenging, they are optimistic about the long term. What were trying to do is have an originator network in place so that we can take advantage of the opportunities, said Bill Roth, CIO of Two Harbors Investment. And it may not be in prime jumbo in the short run. The REIT issued a $434.17 million jumbo MBS in August, its first. Two Harbors said it ...
With qualified-mortgage underwriting requirements set to take effect Jan. 10, the rating services are beginning to detail the role QM status will play in ratings for non-agency mortgage-backed securities. Fitch Ratings appears to be the furthest along in adjusting its ratings process to account for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureaus ability-to-repay rule and QM standards. The rating service this week released its initial perspective for rating non-agency MBS with loans originated in a QM world ...