With banks starting to issue jumbo mortgage-backed securities instead of holding originations in portfolio, the sector has expanded beyond the two nonbanks that propped up non-agency jumbo MBS issuance since 2010. The activity shows favorable economics for non-agency MBS, including tighter spreads on interest rates between conforming mortgages and non-agency jumbos. The average interest rate on a 30-year fixed-rate conforming mortgage was 3.596 percent this week, according to Inside Mortgage Finance ...
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac suffered lower losses on their nonprime mortgage holdings in 2012 compared with previous years as mortgage performance has stabilized and investor demand for vintage non-agency mortgage-backed securities has increased. However, the government-sponsored enterprises have not realized profits on their vintage non-agency MBS holdings as they have employed a buy-and-hold strategy since 2008. The GSEs held a combined $103.4 billion of nonprime MBS in portfolio and ... [Includes one data chart]
Springleaf Financial is set to issue another subprime mortgage-backed security backed by vintage originations. The fifth deal from Springleaf since 2011 shows continued demand from investors for non-agency MBS. Springleafs $835.11 million MBS will receive a AAA rating with loss coverage of 55.5 percent on the top-rated tranche, according to a presale report released this week by Standard & Poors. The average seasoning of the loans is seven years. As with previous Springleaf deals, all of ...
The FHA is seeking comment on a proposal to change the period for reviewing loans for direct endorsement from pre- to post-closing in order to increase the number of acceptable loans and, therefore, reduce any potential risk to the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund. Under the proposal, a lender applying for unconditional direct endorsement authority would be required to submit the necessary loan files only after closing. After determining that the mortgage is acceptable and meets all FHA requirements, the agency would notify the lender that the loan has been endorsed. Current regulations provide for ...
The FHA may allow a borrowers 401(k) retirement fund to be included in the calculation of debt-to-income (DTI) ratio, according to the agency. Normally, up to 60 percent of the funds value may be included in the DTI ratio, the agency said. Fund assets, such as Individual Retirement Accounts, thrift savings plans, 401(k) retirement plan and Keogh Accounts, may be counted in the underwriting, it added. The rule remains applicable unless the borrower presents proof that a higher percentage may be withdrawn after subtracting any federal income tax and withdrawal penalties. In such cases, the lender would ...
Moodys Investors Service issued a special comment this week to warn that the new non-agency jumbo MBS issued by JPMorgan Chase would not have received a AAA rating from Moodys, had the firm been asked to rate the deal. The rating service raised concerns about representations and warranties and a lack of risk retention on the deal.
It hasnt been an easy time for due diligence firms that make their living off the mortgage business, at least not this year. Firms like Allonhill LLC, which bulked up on staff to handle the rush of work on investor buyback demands, have been cutting back in recent months as those contracts run their natural course.
With several new jumbo MBS deals in the works from Redwood Trust, JPMorgan Chase and EverBank Financial it would seem likely that a robust market might develop for the subordinate tranches of these transactions. But so far its been a case of plenty of interest in the instrument, but little in the way of available product.
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 ...
Banks large and small varied their portfolio lending tactics in 2012, with some increasing first-lien originations for portfolio and others allowing runoff and even selling some of their holdings. Overall, bank and thrift first-lien portfolio holdings increased in 2012 compared with the previous year, with originations outpacing prepayments and sales. Banks and thrifts held $1.80 trillion in first-lien mortgages in portfolio at the end of 2012, up 2.3 percent from the end of 2011, according to ... [Includes one data chart]