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November 26, 2014
Fannie, Freddie Conforming Loan Limits Mostly Unchanged for 2015. The Federal Housing Finance Agency this week said that conforming loan limits for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in 2015 would remain at current levels in most markets. For much of the country, the conforming loan limit for one-unit properties will remain at $417,000. The loan limits are established under the terms of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 and are calculated each year.
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RMBS Market Optimists See Some Key Positives, But Pessimists Cite Shriveled Levels of Issuance

November 21, 2014
Top mortgage finance professionals and government officials gathered in New York City last week to discuss the prospects for the non-agency MBS market, and their assessments were all over the board, a sign of the uncertainty many participants have about trying to resuscitate a stagnant sector. “It’s been seven years since the financial crisis, and certainly a lot of things have changed,” said Rui Pereira, managing director at Fitch Ratings, during a panel at the non-agency MBS reform symposium sponsored by the Structured Finance Industry Group and Information Management Network. He then cited...
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Regulatory, Homeland Pressures Prompt RBS to Exit US Mortgage-Backed Securities Market

November 21, 2014
The Royal Bank of Scotland is shutting down its U.S. mortgage trading desk as it proceeds with a new plan to reposition its U.S. business. The announcement came after RBS reconsidered its initial plan disclosed five months ago to pare the mortgage trading unit by two-thirds over the next two years, cutting hundreds of jobs in the process. The plan also included an initial public offering of RBS’ Citizens Financial Group unit. The plan changed...
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Morningstar: CMBS Market Notorious for ‘Rating Shopping’

November 19, 2014
George Brooks
The CMBS market is well known for rating shopping, where issuers will invite up to six CRAs to conduct a preliminary review of an initial asset pool.
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SEC Rule Ineffective Against Rating Shopping, CRAs Standing Firm on Rating Methodologies

November 14, 2014
Shopping for credit ratings is alive and well despite the laws and regulations that have been put in place to curb the practice, but so far credit rating agencies have not lowered their standards, according to Morningstar Credit Ratings. “Arrangers and issuers of structured debt continue to tightly control the selection of credit rating agencies,” Morningstar said in a recent analysis. But information quality and transparency fall short of investor expectations, and the general interests of the key stakeholders remain somewhat misaligned, the rating service said. Arrangers and issuers of residential MBS, non-mortgage ABS and commercial MBS continue...
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Short Takes: Commercial Bank in the Hunt for Mortgage M&A / Is LoanDepot #2? / Surviving Brands / Why Own When You Can Rent? / Essent’s Marzol to Retire

November 13, 2014
Paul Muolo
We should point out that even though LoanDepot is doing the buying, the Mortgage Master brand name will survive. LD did the same thing when it combined forces with imortgage last year…
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Investors Optimistic About U.S. Economy, Expect No Big Changes in MBS, Housing Markets, Survey Finds

November 7, 2014
Professional money managers see the U.S. economy on a sounder footing over the next 12 months, with expectations of little or no gain among mortgage-related assets over the next year, according to a new Fitch Ratings survey of fixed-income investors. Opinions about the credit conditions of mortgage investment vehicles in the near term mostly focused on modest, rather than severe, deterioration. In this segment, investors were mostly optimistic about prime mortgage-backed bonds. Overall, the survey found...
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Commercial MBS Market on Fire: Deal Volume Jumps 38 Percent

October 31, 2014
John Bancroft
Non-agency issuers produced $32.16 billion of new commercial MBS, a 40 percent increase from the second quarter.
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Commercial Mortgage Securitization Up Sharply in 3Q14 As CMBS and Agency Multifamily Both Post Big Gains

October 31, 2014
A total of $51.18 billion of commercial mortgages were securitized during the third quarter of 2014 as the sector reached a new post-crisis high in new issuance, according to a new market analysis by Inside MBS & ABS. Commercial mortgage securitization rose 38.4 percent from the second quarter and represented the biggest three-month period in new issuance since the third quarter of 2007. For the first nine months of 2014, commercial mortgage securitization totaled $119.76 billion, down 24.4 percent from the same period last year. New issuance was off on a year-to-date basis because of the slump in production during the first half of 2014. Both sides of the market posted...[Includes one data chart]
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Critics Find Plenty to Stew Over in New Risk- Retention Requirements for MBS and ABS

October 31, 2014
Participants in the residential mortgage market were largely pleased with the risk-retention requirements finalized last week for certain non-agency MBS. However, the requirements, which also cover commercial MBS and other ABS, drew a wide range of criticism from others. “The short version is that the rule doesn’t require meaningful credit risk retention where it counts, and imposes significant market-shaping safe-harbor requirements where skin in the game isn’t so important,” said Adam Levitin, a professor of law at the Georgetown University Law Center. He noted...
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