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November 11, 2011

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Senate Finally Gets a Covered Bonds Bill, But Will the FDIC’s Concerns Be Resolved?

After years of on-again, off-again activity behind the scenes while the House of Representatives has repeatedly taken tentative steps toward creating a covered bond marketplace, the Senate finally got into the game with the introduction this week of legislation nearly identical to the bill introduced in the House earlier this year. On Wednesday, a small bipartisan group from the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee introduced the “United States Covered Bond Act of 2011,” which is designed to create a legislative framework to expand funding options for U.S. financial institutions. Co-sponsors include... Read More

GOP Senator Offers Plan to Wind Down Fannie And Freddie by Transitioning to Private MBS

Republican Sen. Bob Corker this week introduced legislation that would wind down Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in part by limiting their new MBS issuance to a declining share of total new mortgage securitization. The Tennessee lawmaker’s Residential Mortgage Market Privatization and Standardization Act would “responsibly unwind” the government-sponsored enterprises by gradually reducing their portfolios of guaranteed mortgage-related assets while taking steps to bring uniformity and transparency to the housing market so that private capital can begin to replace the GSEs. The Corker bill would annually reduce the... Read More

Democratic Lawmakers Don Green Tights While Aiming New Tax at Securities Market

Industry groups are taking seriously new legislation introduced on Capitol Hill that would impose a tax on all securities trading activity, even if most observers see little likelihood of such “Robin Hood” tax legislation being enacted by a polarized Congress. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-IA, and Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-OR, last week introduced the Wall Street Trading and Speculators Tax Act, which would impose a 3 basis point tax on all non-consumer trading of securities, stocks, bonds, interests in partnerships and trusts, and derivative financial instruments. The tax would not be applied on new issuance or debt with... Read More

Fannie and Freddie Lose Another $9.2 Billion As GSE MBS Holdings Continue to Melt Away

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac lost a combined $9.2 billion during the third quarter – mostly due to writedowns on derivatives transactions – while the two government-sponsored enterprises continued to watch their massive MBS holdings decline. As of the end of September, Fannie and Freddie held a combined $754.54 billion of MBS in their retained portfolios, down 1.1 percent from the second quarter and a decline of 7.4 percent from the same July through September period last year. Fannie’s holdings of non-agency MBS fell 2.2 percent to $77.1 billion during... (Includes one data chart) Read More

Ginnie Mae Says It is ‘Cautiously’ Moving Towards Loan-Level MBS Disclosures But Provides No Details

Ginnie Mae reiterated its desire to enhance its MBS disclosures by moving towards a Freddie Mac disclosure model, but officials are not providing specifics or a timeline. During a telephone press briefing on the agency’s fiscal year 2011 results this week, Ginnie Mae President Ted Tozer said the plan to move toward loan-level disclosures is still in play and investors are being consulted regularly on the kind of disclosures they would like to get. “We want to make sure we are doing it in a controlled, prescriptive manner and we want the information that we provide to be superior and consistent,” he said. “We are also... Read More

Performance of Recent Private-Label Loan Mods Improve Even as New Completed Mods Decline

Recent non-agency mortgage loan modifications are showing better results compared to earlier private-label modifications despite a continued slowdown in new modification activity, according to a new Fitch Ratings analysis. While the number of completed modifications dropped, transactions completed in the past 18-24 months have improved slightly over earlier programs as a result of standardized guidelines, the recent Fitch report said. Patterned on the Home Affordable Modification Program, the standardized guidelines helped to focus attention on creating more sustainable modifications. These features included... Read More

MBS Market Wary of Changing Agency Servicing Compensation and Impact on TBA Market

The Federal Housing Finance Agency and its wards, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, want to change servicer compensation to provide more resources for addressing nonperforming loans and try to reduce consolidation in the market, but MBS analysts remain concerned that fiddling with the current system could derail the to-be-announced market. “A big concern is that the TBA market for mortgages is very fragile,” said Jim Gross, vice president of financial reporting and public policy at the Mortgage Bankers Association. “Making radical changes could further rock the market.” The more radical proposal outlined by the... Read More

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