Among non-agency mortgages, jumbo loans benefit the most from short sales, according to new research by Barclays Capital. The use of short sales is also increasing across non-agency mortgages as investors and borrowers tend to benefit from the liquidation technique.Barclays said the loan amount plays a major factor in a servicers liquidation decision. A servicer is more likely to be focused on utilizing a short sale to reduce the severity on a $500,000 loan by 5 percent, for a $25,000 benefit, than to ...
The Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities Working Group announced a new website this week for whistleblowers to submit tips regarding potential fraud involving non-agency mortgage-backed securities. There are scores of people who worked in the residential MBS market who acted responsibly but who also may have witnessed greed and misconduct that crossed the legal line and created havoc for investors, homeowners and our economy, said Acting Associate Attorney General Tony West. We want to hear from them ... [Includes seven briefs]
Part of the cost to issue non-agency MBS under the new rules of the road is a stronger commitment to due diligence reviews of the collateral backing the transaction, and experts note that the process is more complex than just hiring one of the handful of companies that provide these services. There are three basic constituencies you need to satisfy during third-party reviews, said Eric Kaplan, managing director of mortgage finance at Shellpoint Partners during a session at the Mortgage Bankers Association National Secondary Market Conference. Theres the law, the ratings agencies and investors...
The private market will never come back if the best deal for the private investor is the government, Lewis Ranieri, chairman and founding partner of Ranieri Partners, said this week at the Mortgage Bankers Associations National Secondary Market Conference in New York City. Talk at the conference focused on almost anything other than activity in the non-agency market. David Stevens, president and CEO of the MBA, said dealing with repurchase issues ...
After a tough economic environment had officials at Redwood Trust considering whole loan sales in lieu of non-agency securitization, the real estate investment trust revealed last week that it profited from the two securities it issued during the first quarter of 2012. However, the REIT is still set to complete some whole-loan sales and even intends to add conforming-balance loans to its product menu ...
Redwood Trust is looking to invest in mortgage servicing rights and recently adjusted its accounting for non-agency mortgage-backed security issuance, the real estate investment trust said last week. The recent decline in the market value of servicing rights from an historic range of roughly 5 to 6 times the annual servicing fee to approximately 2 to 3 times today has piqued our interest in an investment in servicing rights, Redwood said ...
The Federal Housing Finance Agencys non-agency mortgage-backed security repurchase claims against UBS can proceed, according to a ruling last week by U.S. District Judge Denise Cote in Manhattan federal court. The decision could also be applied to the other 16 lawsuits the FHFA filed against non-agency MBS issuers. Among other issues, the ruling refuted claims ... [Includes two briefs]
Option One Mortgage Corp. this week agreed to pay $28.2 million to settle charges brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission over the former subprime lenders MBS disclosures regarding its ability to cover repurchase demands. Much of the litigation over failed non-agency MBS has focused on alleged misrepresentation about the quality of the loans delivered to securitization trusts, the servicing of those loan pools and the performance of trustees. The Option One settlement stems from the SECs contention that the company, one of the leading subprime lenders and securitizers during the heyday of...
Moodys Investors Service has not rated a non-agency MBS since the end of 2010, but the company has made up for it by taking a lead role in the non-mortgage ABS market, according to a new ranking and analysis by Inside MBS & ABS. Moodys rated 37 non-mortgage ABS issued during the first quarter of 2012, a total of $33.85 billion in new issuance. That represented 84.5 percent of the market by dollar volume, an increase from the 70.4 percent market share the company garnered for all of 2011. Its deepest penetration was in the business loan category, which includes dealer...(Includes one data chart)
Invesco liquidated its fund in the Public-Private Investment Program this month, earning a strong 18.2 percent cumulative net internal rate of return on $2.3 billion in capital. The PPIP program has resuscitated the private-label mortgage-backed securities market and, at least in our case, resulted in a handsome profit to the Treasury Department, said Wilbur Ross, chairman of the Investment Committee of the fund and chairman and CEO of WL Ross & Co. We are proud to have participated in it. Among the seven non-agency public-private investment funds that were participating in the PPIP ... [Includes one data chart]