The governments top securities industry regulator rejected some of the pushback against the huge volume of new regulations for the MBS and ABS market, while reporting that officials are working to address some major concerns as they finalize the rules. Efforts to implement the reforms that would bring investors back to the markets are being met with strong and what I believe to be short-sighted resistance, said Mary Schapiro, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, during a speech at this weeks American Securitization Forum annual meeting. In the aftermath of the crisis, would-be investors are waiting for needed reforms in...
Although the dollar volume of MBS and ABS deals rated by Standard & Poors in the first quarter was down from the same period in 2010, the company ranked as the top rating service in both markets, according to a new analysis by Inside MBS & ABS. S&P rated $5.80 billion of non-agency MBS during the first quarter, down 61 percent from its volume in early 2010. But that amounted to 66 percent of total issuance in the market more than any of its competitors. Overall non-agency MBS issuance was down 50 percent from year-ago levels. Moodys Investor Services ranked second with $4.5 billion in rated MBS, just over half of the market in... [Includes one data chart]
It was a bad litigation week for MBS issuers after a federal regulator and a federal judge filed lawsuits and certified a class action, respectively, on behalf of institutional investors that lost billions of dollars when the collateral underlying the securities dropped in value. On June 20, the National Credit Union Administration, acting as liquidating agent for five failed credit unions, filed lawsuits against JPMorgan Securities and RBS Securities for allegedly misrepresenting the risks of MBS investments and systematically disregarding underwriting guidelines. The NCUA is seeking to recover more than $800 billion in MBS losses that led to...
Most observers have focused on the impact the proposed risk-retention rule would have on non-agency MBS, but key industry groups say the proposed rule attempts to fix what isnt broken the relatively trouble-free non-mortgage ABS market. If the risk-retention rules are not appropriately designed to accommodate existing market prac-tices, we risk an immediate and significant reduction in the availability of auto loans, student loans, credit cards and business credit throughout our country without gaining...
A trio of housing trade associations went to bat for the role of government-sponsored enterprises this week, but not necessarily for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, arguing that GSEs, as well as the government itself has a role in the reform of the housing finance system. During testimony this week before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, representatives from the National Association of Realtors, the National Association of Home Builders and the National Multi Housing Council/National Apartment Association warned lawmakers that the current efforts to wind down Fannie and Freddie must not disrupt the already fragile housing and...
Standard & Poors maintained its ranking as the top rating service in the MBS and ABS market in 2010, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS ranking and analysis. S&P rated 78 percent of the non-agency MBS issued last year, up sharply from its 51 percent share back in 2009. While total non-agency MBS production rose by just 5 percent in 2010, S&Ps business increased 63 percent, the largest increase in... [Includes one data chart]