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Strong Returns from Subordinate Tranches of MBS

May 17, 2013
Investors in subordinate tranches of recently issued non-agency jumbo mortgage-backed securities have seen strong returns on the investments. Real estate investment trusts have focused on the assets, which are likely to be subject to risk-retention requirements going forward. “We like the loan assets and the ability to diversify our funding in this manner where we don’t have a duration gap, there is no margin risk, and the assets and liabilities amortize and prepay at the same rate, eliminating the need for ...
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Redwood Increasing Focus on Purchase Mortgages

May 17, 2013
Redwood Trust has recently put an increased emphasis on acquiring purchase mortgages. The loans have higher loan-to-value ratios than refinances included in Redwood’s non-agency mortgage-backed security issuance, a potential concern according to Kroll Bond Rating Agency. Redwood said it acquired $955 million in purchase mortgages from its correspondent lenders in the first quarter of 2013, up from $550 million the previous quarter. The purchase-mortgage share of Redwood’s acquisitions is also increasing ...
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GSEs Set to Sell Some Non-Agency MBS Holdings

May 17, 2013
After years of holding onto investments in non-agency mortgage-backed securities even as prices declined significantly, the government-sponsored enterprises are preparing to sell some of their $101.5 billion in non-agency MBS holdings. Freddie Mac is offering $1.0 billion in non-agency MBS for sale with plans to unload as much as $5.0 billion this year, if pricing for the securities remains strong. A spokesman for the GSE said the sales are part of an effort to meet goals set by ... [Includes one data chart]
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DeMarco Suggests New Non-Agency Infrastructure

May 17, 2013
A significant increase in the non-agency sector’s share of mortgage finance could be completed with a revised infrastructure for non-agency mortgage-backed securities, according to Edward DeMarco, acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. He said the model wouldn’t need to rely on a government guaranty to attract funding to the mortgage market, but would look to standardization and rules for enforcing contracts. While many housing finance reform proposals have called for a re-creation of ...
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Jumbo Sector Has Key Role in GSE Reform

May 17, 2013
Activity in the non-agency jumbo market could play a big role in determining how to reform the government-sponsored enterprises, according to industry analysts. While policymakers consider what to do with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, some are calling for a larger role for the jumbo market as a test for GSE reform. Mark Willis, a resident research fellow at New York University’s Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, said the Federal Housing Finance Agency should increase the GSEs’ guaranty fees for ...
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Experts: Open Jumbo Mortgage Market to Private Capital, Make Government Guaranty ‘Explicit’

May 16, 2013
In exploring how to attract more private capital into the housing finance system, policymakers should permit the jumbo mortgage market to stand on its own absent a government guaranty and make any future government backing explicit, experts told members of the Senate Banking Subcommittee on Securities, Insurance and Investment this week. Given that loans over the old $417,000 conforming limit account for a quarter of the dollar volume of mortgages per year, a slow and measured hand off of this segment to private capital is a low-maintenance way to reduce the government’s mortgage footprint, according to Mark Willis, resident research fellow at the New York University Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy. Inside Mortgage Finance estimates that loans exceeding $417,000 accounted for 16.8 percent of originations in 2012. “Opening up the market above $417,000 should provide...
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Spreads Widened as Supply of New Non-Agency MBS Coming to Market Has Outpaced Demand

May 10, 2013
Officials at Redwood Trust suggest that the change in pricing for AAA tranches on new non-agency MBS in recent months has been driven by supply and demand, not concerns about the quality of issuance. “The market had come too far, too fast, and the supply and demand imbalance initiated a correction,” Redwood said. The premium on Redwood’s latest transaction was about 1.75 percentage points above an interest rate benchmark, resulting in a 2.59 percent premium for investors. Redwood said deals it issued in January sold with premiums as low as 97 basis points with yields of less than 200 bps for investors. The real estate investment trust said...
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Servicer Behavior Likely to be Driver of Non-Agency MBS Performance in 2013

May 10, 2013
As default rates on vintage non-agency MBS have improved, performance and investor proceeds this year will largely be based on servicers’ actions, according to Standard & Poor’s. Loss mitigation, work-out timelines and other servicer behaviors are of particular concern for investors. S&P said its outlook for performance of vintage non-agency MBS is stable. Feedback from servicers indicates that the number of new loan modifications on mortgages in non-agency MBS this year will be near levels seen last year and well below activity in 2010. Instead of quantity, S&P said, servicers have focused on quality. “It appears...
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S&P Stepped Up ABS Ratings in Early 2013, MBS Rating Share More Diluted

May 10, 2013
Standard & Poor’s was the most active rating service in the non-mortgage ABS market during the first quarter of 2013, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS analysis, while DBRS continued to dominate the non-agency MBS space. S&P rated a total of $31.9 billion of newly issued ABS during the first three months of the year, or 67.8 percent of total issuance. That was up from the company’s 58.1 percent share of ABS ratings for all of 2012. S&P was particularly strong in rating credit card ABS, covering 86.1 percent of that market after grading just 50.3 percent of last year’s card deals. Because nearly all public deals have multiple ratings, the sum of the ratings by firms exceeds...[Includes two data charts]
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BofA, MBIA Settle Reps and Warranties Claims, Positive for MBIA-Wrapped Non-Agency MBS

May 10, 2013
Bank of America and MBIA announced a settlement this week of a long-running dispute regarding representations and warranties on mortgages securitized by Countrywide Financial. The settlement benefits non-agency MBS wrapped by MBIA, according to industry analysts. The settlement applies to all outstanding rep and warrant claims and all other claims between the bank and bond guarantor. BofA agreed to pay MBIA approximately $1.6 billion in cash and remit to MBIA all of the outstanding notes in the firm that BofA acquired in December. BofA also will terminate...
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