Reverse mortgage lenders, consumer groups and certain advocates for the elderly are urging Congress to enact legislation passed recently by the House of Representatives granting the FHA additional authority to govern its reverse mortgage program. Testifying before the Senate Banking Subcommittee on Housing, Transportation and Community Development, the groups said the most productive action Congress can take is to pass H.R. 2167 to allow HUD to make expeditious changes to the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage program through mortgagee letters. The bill, which the House approved on June 12, would ...
Deep-freezing the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage programs full-draw, fixed-rate standard product apparently has not diminished borrowers appetite for reverse mortgages as indicated by a significant increase in HECM originations in the first quarter of 2013. FHA endorsements under the HECM program surged 36.2 percent during the first three months of 2013, with lenders reporting $3.84 billion at the end of the quarter, according to Inside FHA Lendings analysis of FHA data. Volume was also up a modest 5.3 percent from the same period a year ago. The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced the ... [1 chart]
Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp. will terminate a lawsuit it has pending against Flagstar Bancorp and will not pursue any future related claims under a settlement agreement the two entities announced last week. Under the agreements terms, Flagstar will pay Assured $105 million to settle the suit filed by the Bermuda-based bond insurer in 2011 related to $902 million of non-agency MBS it insured in 2005 and 2006 that were backed by home-equity lines of credit. The suit claimed the HELOCs did not comply with the representations and warranties made by the bank. In February, a New York federal judge ruled...
This has been a particularly challenging week, said Peter Sack, a managing director at Credit Suisse, during a webinar hosted this week by Inside Mortgage Finance. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury has increased significantly in the past month, making pricing on non-agency jumbo MBS unattractive for issuers. In addition to issuing its own jumbo MBS, Credit Suisse has served as an underwriter on a number of deals, including the non-agency MBS from Shellpoint Partners that priced this week after a slight delay due to rapidly increasing interest rates and other pricing metrics. Analysts at FBR Capital Markets said...
Participants in the non-agency mortgage-backed security market are concerned about the strength of the sector as interest rates and other pricing metrics have increased significantly in recent weeks. When the 10-year Treasury rate started to rise recently and the mortgage interest rate spread out by 20 basis points, the non-agency MBS market spread out by 50 basis points, said Lewis Ranieri, chairman of Ranieri Partners, at a forum hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center last week. And given theres ...
Shellpoint Partners issued its first non-agency jumbo mortgage-backed security this week, which differs in a number of ways from non-agency MBS issued since 2010. The deal is an attempt to loosen slightly non-agency MBS underwriting standards, although the rating services were critical of the originator, New Penn Financial. Shellpoint Asset Funding Trust 2013-1 was initially planned as a $261.58 million non-agency MBS, according to presale reports issued last week. The deal was reportedly restructured ...
The preferences of investors and the rating services play a significant role in the characteristics of mortgages included in non-agency jumbo mortgage-backed securities, according to industry participants. The rating agencies are a first part of the analysis, but investors in these bonds are paying very careful attention to these loan characteristics, to credit exceptions and to who the lenders are, Peter Sack, a managing director at Credit Suisse, said this week at a webinar ...
When interest rates rise rapidly as they have the past two weeks lenders suffer. But it appears the few dozen or so hard-money and subprime lenders operating quietly in the trenches are doing just fine and are even seeing an increase in loan requests. Mark Mozilo, a principal in CALCAP Advisors, told Inside Nonconforming Markets that his hard-money firm will fund 40 loans in the second quarter of 2013, its highest quarterly volume to date. The company is just a few years old. Mozilo added that ...
A bipartisan group of members of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee introduced legislation this week to reform the government-sponsored enterprises. However, industry participants and analysts predict that Congress is unlikely to pass GSE reform anytime soon. S. 1217, the Housing Finance Reform and Taxpayer Protection Act, would wind down Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac within five years of passage and replace their functions with a new government entity ...
Bank and thrift holdings of home-equity loans continue to decline, according to the Inside Mortgage Finance Bank Mortgage Database. Performance on the loans has been mixed, and there are concerns about the expiring interest-only period on vintage home-equity lines of credit. Banks and thrifts held $1.07 trillion in HELs HELOCs, unused HELOC commitments and closed-end second liens at the end of the first quarter of 2013, down 1.8 percent from the previous quarter. TD Bank was ... [Includes one data chart]