Repurchase requests on mortgages in non-agency mortgage-backed securities increased for major banks during the first quarter of 2012 compared with the end of 2011, according to a new analysis by Inside Nonconforming Markets. However, the lenders have challenged the vast majority of the claims and a significant court decision appears to be heading toward ...
Short sales on mortgages included in non-agency mortgage-backed securities have increased sharply in the past year, as a percentage of total distress property dispositions, according to analysts at Deutsche Bank Securities. The loss mitigation technique is seen as beneficial for borrowers, portfolio servicers and non-agency MBS investors, especially compared with foreclosure costs and timelines. Short sales typically result in faster resolution and significantly higher principal recovery, the analysts said. Short sales accounted for about ...
DBRS this week said seven firms are approved to provide third-party due diligence on non-agency mortgage-backed securities rated by the company. The companies are Allonhill, American Mortgage Consultants, Clayton, Digital Risk, Opus, RMG and R.R. Donnelley. Meanwhile, CoreLogic announced last week that Standard & Poors has approved the company as a third-party due diligence provider for non-agency MBS ... [Includes four briefs]
Combined servicing volume for the top 50 Ginnie Mae MBS servicers jumped to $1.23 billion in the first quarter of 2012 from $1.11 billion during the same period a year ago an 11.2 percent increase on a year-over-year basis, according to the Inside Mortgage Finance MBS Database. The quarterly change was a modest 1.7 percent increase from $1.21 billion in the fourth quarter of 2011, data showed. Wells Fargo and Bank of America accounted for 53.5 percent of total Ginnie Mae servicing in the first quarter, with $361.1 million and $302.1 million, respectively. Year-over-year, top-ranked Wells Fargo (29.1 percent market share) saw a ... (1 chart)
The Obama administrations Residential MBS Working Group, set up in January to probe misconduct that drove the financial crisis, is apparently trying to tap the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 to make such cases easier to bring. Although it hasnt been used that much, the appeal of pursuing criminal investigations under FIRREA is apparently the relatively lower burden of proof than bringing more traditional criminal charges. Also, FIRREA has a longer statute of limitations than do other finance-related laws, along with the potential for large fines...
Moodys Investors Service has come up with a new metric that evaluates how much cash a subprime mortgage servicer generates from loan modifications and liquidations versus how much it loses through loss mitigation and inaction on delinquent loans. A quick resolution may be the single most decisive factor in maximizing cash flow, whether its an effective loan modification or an outright foreclosure and liquidation. Its better to do it quickly, said Peter McNally, a vice president and senior analyst at Moodys who contributed to the development of the metric. A modification is good if you make the...
A data and analytics firm has developed a method to hedge exposure to the underlying risk associated with fluctuating real estate values. The Chicago Board Options Exchange has approved the RPX Futures for its futures exchange. The RPX Composite Index, designed by Radar Logic, calculates the daily value of home prices by determining the price of housing per square foot. The RPX is a translation of price per square foot gathered from public source records, explained Michael Feder, CEO of Radar Logic. We look at all closing transactions with enough information to observe. The index numbers...
The Treasury Market Practices Group this week issued new guidance on the system of charges for failed agency MBS trades that went into effect earlier this year, hoping to address lingering industry concerns about the voluntary program. The group acknowledged that market participants will likely see an increase in operational expenses from the system, but participants should see a decline in the amount of resources they have to commit to addressing these issues as the number of failed trades declines. For the agency MBS market, the TMPG said its recommended two-day resolution period should allow...
A Chicago police officers pension fund has filed suit against Bank of America and U.S. Bancorp, claiming that the two banks failed to protect investors during their turn as MBS trustees and violated an obscure, seven-decade-old federal securities statute. The lawsuit, brought last week by the Chicago Policemans Annuity & Benefit Fund, said that BofA, and later U.S. Bank as successor trustee, regularly disregarded their contractual and statutory duties by failing to oversee some 41 Washington Mutual trusts backed by home loans. By failing to perform their duties, defendants have caused MBS holders...
MBS Business Surges in 1Q 2012 Due to RefiGSE single-family securitizations leapt 16.2 percent during the first three months of 2012 compared to the previous quarter as mortgage lenders delivered some $303.9 billion in home loans to Fannie Mae and Freddie Macs securitization programs, according to an Inside The GSEs analysis. The first quarters flood of new business marked the fourth straight quarterly increase in production of GSE mortgage-backed securities after the market tanked in the second quarter of 2011.