While the jumbo MBS market has all but ground to a halt in recent months, industry analysts expect that issuance will resume at some point early next year, but the 2014 forecast is dicey. Some $12.23 billion in jumbo MBS was issued through three quarters in 2013. The market hasnt seen much activity in the final months of the year due to a lack of demand from investors and continued appetite from bank portfolios. A number of industry analysts expect...
Non-agency MBS investors showed strong appetite for $5.1 billion in vintage securities that were auctioned last week as part of the Dutch governments efforts to unwind a bailout of ING. Industry analysts said the successful sale shows that demand for high-yielding, low-priced bonds remains strong. The MBS sold by the Dutch State Treasury Agency were largely backed by option adjustable-rate mortgages, according to Interactive Data, a firm that tracks fixed-income products. ING and the DSTA didnt provide pricing information on the sale. According to talk among traders before the auction, Interactive Data said...
The rating service this week placed the primary servicer rating of EverBank Mortgage on watch for a potential downgrade due to changes to the servicers platform.
Wells, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase accounted for a combined 44.7 percent of the $517.75 billion in bank HELOCs outstanding at the end of the third quarter.
Loan broker Anne James, who runs Reliance Funding in Wittier, CA, told us recently that I have wholesale lenders calling me daily to sign up. She notes, however that Loans are not dropping out of the sky but adds that shes getting quite a few calls for second mortgages.
The rating services will put an emphasis on documentation of compliance with requirements for qualified mortgages and new ability-to-repay provisions. Credit-enhancement requirements appear as though they will be unchanged for the majority of jumbo MBS issued beginning in 2014, though issuers might have to make adjustments to prove to the rating services that they are compliant with new requirements from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Since most of what is being originated today already meets the standards of the rules, DBRS believes that the real challenge lies in unequivocally demonstrating QM and ATR compliance to the market and establishing confidence in the soundness of the systems and procedures that will be used to determine and ensure compliance, DBRS said. The rating service recently released...
According to an analysis by Inside Nonconforming Markets, Fannie Maes portfolio of guaranteed subprime mortgages is declining much more rapidly than Freddies.