Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae produced a total of $84.25 billion of new single-family MBS during August, a sturdy 19.8 percent jump from the previous month, according to a new analysis and ranking by Inside MBS & ABS. Although there was a brief bump higher in production in June, agency MBS issuance has generally been sliding lower since the end of 2010. The decline has corresponded to reduced production of refinance mortgages, which accounted for just 55.1 percent of new originations in the second quarter, down from 67.1 percent for all of last year. New data suggest the refi market is still struggling. Some 63.5 percent of...
The proposed settlement Bank of America is hoping to reach with non-agency mortgage-backed security investors continues to face new hurdles, but analysts expect a settlement will eventually be reached. The deadline to intervene in the settlement was set for the end of August by the state court overseeing the settlement. However, shortly before the deadline, a group of MBS investors opposing the $8.5 billion settlement had the case moved from a New York state court to federal court, further complicating the settlement. ...
The reverse mortgage arena experienced another shake-up as SunTrust Bank, citing poor volume, quite the business even as J.G. Wentworth, the largest purchaser of future payment products, announced its entry into the market. Atlanta-based SunTrust stopped accepting new reverse mortgage applications as of Sept. 1, although it is continuing to process applications already in the pipeline. A statement from the bank indicated that low production volume was the reason for managements decision to leave the reverse mortgage business and to focus resources instead on mortgage origination and servicing. The market also lost ...
FHA lending continued its downward trend as total originations fell 9.5 percent in July from the previous month and a whopping 41.2 percent on a year-to-year basis, according to Inside FHA Lendings analysis of the latest data. The market saw production drop to $14.8 billion in July from $16.3 billion on a monthly basis and from $25.1 billion the same period last year. Fixed-rate mortgages comprised the bulk of originations at 93.7 percent, while purchase mortgages accounted for 78.5 percent of loans endorsed for FHA insurance for the month of July. In addition, 79.3 percent of FHA-insured loans were originated ... {includes one data chart]
Government-insured mortgage programs held up a little better than the overall market during the second quarter of 2011, edging back toward the higher market shares they recorded in late 2009 and early last year, according to a new analysis and ranking by Inside Mortgage Finance. FHA and VA lending accounted for 27.2 percent of new loan originations in the second quarter, despite a 5.3 percent drop in volume. That represented the highest market penetration for the government programs since early 2010, when they accounted for 28.8 percent of new originations. The all-time high market share for FHA and VA was back in the fourth quarter of 2008, at... [Includes two data charts]
Despite a continuing glut of distressed properties in the housing market, investors have started dialing back their purchase activity. And the primary reason appears to be a shifting business model that is forcing investors at least for the time being to rent rather than flip properties. Thats one of the major findings of the latest Campbell/Inside Mortgage Finance HousingPulse Tracking Survey, which found that the investor share of home purchase transactions slipped to 19.6 percent in July. That was not only down from 21.3 percent in June but also the lowest investor market share recorded in a year. The inability of most investors to...
Banks and thrifts held a record $1.491 trillion of residential MBS in portfolio as of the end of June, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS analysis and ranking of call report data. That was up 1.6 percent from the end of the second quarter and marked the fourth consecutive period of growth in the industrys MBS holdings. Banks and thrifts owned about 22.8 percent of the estimated $6.535 trillion of MBS outstanding at the end of the second quarter. All the growth came in investments in agency structured finance transactions, mostly REMICs. Bank and thrift holdings of agency REMICs jumped 8.6 percent in the second quarter to $459.9 billion, or 30.8 percent of... [Includes two data charts]
Any modified FHA or VA loan can now be repurchased from a Ginnie Mae MBS if the borrower successfully completes a three-month trial period under a policy shift to align with the FHA version of the Home Affordable Modification Program. Ginnie made the announcement on Aug. 26, effective immediately. Before the policy change, loans had to have missed three full payments before qualifying for a repurchase. Issuers can buy out loans that have remained in pools while borrowers made partial payments for at least three consecutive months under an FHA or VA trial payment plan that is a condition to a permanent modification, Ginnie explained. Until the loan has been...
Commercial banks and their holding companies reported a combined $3.22 billion in income on their mortgage banking operations during the second quarter, the weakest performance for the industry since the depth of the financial crisis in late 2008. Mortgage banking income fell 23.7 percent from the first quarter of 2011, according to a new analysis of bank call-report data by Inside Mortgage Trends. The story is less clear on the production side of the business because of the mammoth loss reported by Bank of America. Through the first six months of the year a troubling period of declining loan production levels and persistent buyback pressure from... [Includes one data chart]
The average mortgage banking firm reported increased production earnings in the second quarter of 2011 and higher loan production compared to the first three months of the year, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association quarterly performance report. The report, which collected data from 167 companies including many smaller mortgage bankers, found average pretax income fell 60.5 percent to $451,000 during the second quarter. That was the lowest level of profitability since the fourth quarter of 2008, when the average mortgage banking company lost $206,000. The MBA survey suggested that...