Covered bond investors are taking a more flexible view of ratings and other characteristics associated with these investments, according to a survey conducted last month by Fitch Ratings. Continuing a trend discovered during last years survey, the results reveal that investors are increasingly willing to innovate, not only in terms of bond characteristics, but also in terms of rating, analysts at Fitch said. For example, a remarkable 91 percent of investors declared...
Rule for Selling Government Mortgages to Fannie Mae Updated. Eligibility for delivery of mortgage loans backed by FHA, VA and the Department of Agriculture is now available on a negotiated basis only, Fannie Mae announced in a recent update to its Selling Guide (Announcement SEL-2013-01). The change is effective for all government loans, including whole loans sold to Fannie on or after May 1, 2013, and government loans in mortgage-backed securities with issue dates on or after May 1. Genworth to Delink Struggling Mortgage Insurance Operations from Holding Company. Genworth Financial plans to ...
ReadyCap Commercial LLC, a startup based in Irvine, CA, issued its first loan approval a few days ago, and hopes to issue a commercial MBS by the fall. The companys forte is what it calls low balance commercial mortgages, including multifamily, office, industrial and retail properties. Its loan size menu ranges from $500,000 to $5 million, company CEO Steve Skolnik told Inside MBS & ABS. Skolnik, who until last June headed commercial services at Aurora Bank FSB, is...
During the next 12 to 24 months, investors should expect robust growth from the historically fragmented single-family real estate-owned-to-rental market as it emerges into an institutional asset class, according to analysts at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods. The KBW report noted that despite the markets traditionally limited funding source of capital retail or smaller institutional investors its horizons are expanding. Investor interest has increased...
Much attention over the last few years has centered on how best to help revive non-agency mortgage securitization. But recent advances in technology have enabled whole loan trading to emerge as a viable alternative that is filling some of the void left in the marketplace by less securitization. At least in the U.S. residential debt market, we are seeing a much larger market for the trading of whole loans, said Wyck Brown, president of Denver-based BlackBox Logic, a provider of loan-level data aggregation, analytics and consulting services. Large whole loan blocks can ...
The federal judge in charge of overseeing the multiple lawsuits filed by the Federal Housing Finance Agency against non-agency mortgage-backed securities issuers for allegedly misrepresenting deals that were sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac rebuffed yet another motion by one of the banks to shut down the legal action. Last week, Judge Denise Cote of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Manhattan rejected a motion to reconsider her December decision allowing the FHFA to proceed on behalf of the GSEs with most of its fraud claims against Ally Financial. On Dec. 19, the judge denied most of Allys motion to dismiss, including the defendants request that the court strike the demand for punitive damages, finding there were sufficient factual allegations in the FHFAs complaint to move forward with its fraud complaint.
Investment bankers that ply their trade in mortgage finance expect 2013 could turn out to be a strong year for mergers and acquisitions as current players, flush with cash, look to expand their franchises. But according to interviews conducted by Inside Mortgage Finance, outside money including private-equity capital and hedge funds might finally take the plunge this year as well. PE firms are definitely looking, said Chuck Klein, managing partner of Mortgage Banking Solutions. But he also cautions that hedge funds are hardly pushovers as buyers. Hedge funds do...
Newcastle Investment Corp., a behind-the-scenes player in Nationstars recent purchase of $215 billion of servicing rights from Bank of America, plans to spin off part of its business into a new unit called New Residential Investment Corp. According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, NRIC will invest in MBS, excess mortgage servicing rights, nonperforming loans and other asset classes. The company hopes to complete the spin-off by the end of March. The shares, though, will be spun-off...
It is 2013 and courtrooms across the country continue to hum with investor disputes over issuer liability for MBS investments that went bad. In its third lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase since mid-2011, the National Credit Union Administration is seeking millions of dollars in damages in connection with the packaging and sale of $2.2 billion in MBS issued by the now-defunct Washington Mutual to three corporate credit unions long before it was acquired by JPMorgan in 2008. Filed in Kansas federal court, the NCUA lawsuit alleged...
Although Congress and the presidents just-in-time agreement to forestall the fiscal cliff crisis, at least for a while, provided some mortgage market-friendly results, MBS investors still face some challenges in 2013, analysts say. The American Taxpayer Relief Act, H.R. 8, includes a one-year extension through Dec. 31, 2013, of the Mortgage Debt Forgiveness Act that exempts loan amounts forgiven by lenders and foreclosures from taxable income. Deductions on mortgage insurance premiums for borrowers making below $110,000 were extended through 2013 and made retroactive to cover 2012, as well. The combination of tax relief on mortgage insurance premiums and debt forgiveness should have...