Risk-retention requirements proposed by federal regulators last week strongly favor the government-sponsored enterprises over non-agency securitization, according to industry analysts. The pristine mortgages in Redwood Trusts recent jumbo securitization would not completely meet the standards and the vast majority of... [Includes one graph]
Real-estate investment trusts that focus on the nonconforming market are positioned to capitalize on risk-retention requirements proposed last week by federal regulators. But banks with large balance sheets may be less able to access non-agency securitization, according to industry analysts. The qualified residential mortgage proposal is likely to...
The decline in high-cost conforming loan limits set to occur later this year will affect a small fraction of the more than 300,000 counties in the U.S., according to an analysis released last week by the Federal Housing Finance Agency. However, concerns remain that the non-agency sector will not adequately serve...
A number of firms are actively testing their jumbo securitization operations, according to Clayton Holdings. Notably, jumbo conduits are anticipating new mortgage-backed security issuance. We have recently participated in several meetings centered around newly-developed jumbo conduit platforms and have performed...
Non-agency mortgage-backed securities investors do not have enough confidence to allow for accelerated reform of the government-sponsored enterprises, according to Michael Berman, chairman of the Mortgage Bankers Association. The key is the private markets have spoken that they dont have confidence, Berman said last week in...
Hoping to capitalize on the growing market for special servicing, Walter Investment Management announced last week that it plans to acquire Green Tree Credit Solutions. Walter said it will purchase the special servicer for $1.065 billion and Walter will have to drop its status as a real-estate investment trust. Green Tree currently services...
The slow charge-off of home-equity mortgages outstanding, a concentration among the top four banks, and the strong performance of the mortgages have combined to hinder loss mitigation activities. At the end of 2010, $1.30 trillion in home-equity lines of credit, closed-end second liens and unused HELOC commitments were... [Includes one data chart]
The Home Affordable Modification Program continues to be criticized for the pace of activity, but one segment of the market has embraced HAMP: servicers with loans in portfolio. While HAMP accounted for 27.0 percent of all mods completed by major banks and thrifts in the fourth quarter of 2010, HAMP accounted for 50.2 percent of...
Fitch Ratings proposed major revision of the ratings process for jumbo mortgage-backed securities could pose obstacles to the resumption of non-agency MBS issuance, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. Under Fitchs proposal, jumbo MBS ratings would be tied to home prices and potentially require...
Citing improved conditions for legacy non-agency mortgage-backed securities, the Federal Reserve this week auctioned off $1.33 billion in non-agency MBS acquired from American International Group. Information on the winning bids will be made public in three months but analysts suggest that...