JPMorgan Chase and EverBank Financial are separately working on non-agency jumbo mortgage-backed security deals, according to presale reports released this week. Issuance by the two banks will double the number of post-crisis non-agency jumbo MBS issuers, and they are doing things a little differently than standard-setter Redwood Trust. After the pending deals close, $3.59 billion in non-agency jumbo MBS will have been issued in 2013, according to the Inside Mortgage Finance MBS Database, more than the ...
Redwood Trust continues to pump out strong non-agency jumbo mortgage-backed securities with originations from a number of lenders. The real estate investment trusts latest MBS features lower credit enhancement levels and low loan-to-value ratios. The $576.4 million Sequoia Mortgage Trust 2013-4 issued this week received AAA ratings from Fitch Ratings, Kroll Bond Rating Agency and Moodys Investors Service, with credit enhancement of 6.25 percent on the top-rated tranche. The first non-agency jumbo MBS Redwood ...
Officials at EverBank Financial said demand for non-agency jumbo mortgages is strong from borrowers and investors. The bank has increased its jumbo originations and is in the process of issuing its first non-agency mortgage-backed security. We see strong demand for the high-quality preferred jumbo product we originate, Rob Clements, chairman and CEO of EverBank, said this month during an investor presentation. The bank originated $397.5 million in non-agency jumbos during the fourth quarter of 2012 ...
Members of Congress remain divided on the ability of the non-agency market to sufficiently take over some or all of the housing finance functions currently supported by the government-sponsored enterprises. While Republicans are in favor of a significant expansion of the non-agency market, Democrats are calling for some sort of government guaranty for the mortgage market. Simply put, much of the private market has not been able to re-enter the market and compete with the federal government, said ...
Chimera Investment made progress toward resolving its non-agency mortgage-backed security-related accounting problems last week by filing its annual report for 2011. The real estate investment trust had plans to issue non-agency MBS but those efforts have stalled as Chimera deals with its accounting issues. The annual report for 2011 included a restatement of Chimeras financial condition as of the end of 2010 as well as restatements for consolidated statements of cash flows for 2009 and 2010 ...
A federal judge this week tentatively dismissed most of the claims the National Credit Union Administration filed against Goldman Sachs regarding non-agency mortgage-backed securities. U.S. District Judge George Wu determined that the NCUAs complaint was untimely unless the federal regulator could prove otherwise, according to an analysis by the Credit Union National Association. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau published a preliminary list of counties exempt in certain circumstances ... [Includes two briefs]
The available supply of residential MBS grew marginally during the fourth quarter of last year as the agency market grew enough to offset the ongoing decline in outstanding non-agency MBS, according to a new analysis by Inside MBS & ABS. The supply of single-family agency MBS increased by $48.1 billion during the fourth quarter, a 0.9 percent increase over the three-month period. The Federal Reserve gobbled up all the increase and then some; its total agency MBS holdings rose by $91.6 billion during the fourth quarter, an 11.0 percent increase from the previous period. Mutual funds appeared to hold...[Includes two data charts]
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could suffer losses of nearly $2 billion on the fair value of their assets if interest rates fluctuate upward by just a single percentage percent, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agencys official watchdog. A white paper issued this week by the FHFAs Office of Inspector General found that despite moves by the Finance Agency and the Treasury to require the two government-sponsored enterprises to substantially downsize their mortgage asset portfolios, interest rate risk remains a significant concern. The increasingly illiquid nature of the GSEs mortgage asset portfolios presents...
Prepayment rates on non-agency jumbo MBS issued beginning in 2010 have been high as interest rates have declined significantly since then. However, industry analysts suggest that refinance activity is likely to be much lower for recently issued non-agency jumbo MBS as interest rates have stabilized at low levels, if not started to increase. Stable mortgage rates are making refinancing less attractive to the newest mortgage borrowers, which should keep prepayment rates on loans originated over the last several months slower than those originated between 2010 and 2012, said Grant Bailey, a managing director at Fitch Ratings. Only 12.6 percent of the original balance on the $237.84 million non-agency jumbo MBS issued...
An Alt A MBS investor won a court order temporarily restraining Nationstar Mortgage from auctioning off nonperforming loans from its MBS pools, a development that could result in a legal precedent being established on the practice, if its not already too late to matter. Back in February, Nationstar began auctioning NPLs on auction.com, according to a civil complaint filed by the investor, KIRP LLC, in the Supreme Court of New York. There are currently two additional auctions totaling some $750 million of NPLs listed on the internet auction site, both believed to be related to Nationstar. The company is...