Holdings of first-lien residential mortgages by banks and thrifts increased in the first quarter of 2018, according to a new ranking and analysis by Inside Nonconforming Markets. Banks and thrifts held $2.025 trillion of first-lien home loans as of the end of the first quarter, up 0.5 percent from December 2017 and up 4.8 percent from March of last year. Trends varied somewhat among the 10 largest holders of first liens, with some posting large gains on an ... [Includes one data chart]
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Credit Suisse issued a large prime non-agency mortgage-backed security this week with an unprecedented lack of disclosure: the single lender that provided loans for the deal wasn’t identified in presale reports. Fitch Ratings and Morningstar Credit Ratings placed AAA ratings on the $1.60 billion CSMC 2018-J1 Trust. It is the second largest post-crisis non-agency MBS backed by new originations. All of the loans in the deal were “acquired from a single originator in a bulk purchase ...
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Several non-agency mortgage-backed securities closed before the end of the second quarter. A nonprime deal in the works from Verus Mortgage Capital could be issued early in the third quarter. JPMorgan Chase closed two non-agency MBS in June: a $938.2 million issuance backed by loans from Chase and other originators and a $490.5 million deal backed by a variety of seasoned mortgages originated by First Republic Bank. Some 59.2 percent of the mortgages in the larger Chase deal ...
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Originations of interest-only mortgages declined in the first quarter of 2018 among a group of prominent IO lenders, according to a new ranking and analysis by Inside Nonconforming Markets. The 15 lenders originated an estimated $4.17 billion of IOs in the first quarter of 2018, down 24.9 percent from the previous quarter and down 17.4 percent from the first quarter of 2017. The drop in IO production was worse than the decline in total originations ... [Includes one data chart]
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Starwood Property Trust announced this week that it agreed to purchase up to $600.0 million of non-qualified mortgages originated by Impac Mortgage Holdings in the next 12 months. The real estate investment trust also revealed that it has already acquired $900.0 million of non-QMs from Impac. “We are excited to formalize our partnership with Impac, which we believe will help scale our opportunity to provide non-QM loans to high-quality borrowers while sourcing ...
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Originations of adjustable-rate mortgages declined in the first quarter of 2018 from the previous period, according to a new ranking and analysis by Inside Nonconforming Markets. ARM production slowed even with a rise in interest rates, and the products don’t appear to be popular with borrowers seeking purchase mortgages. An estimated $44.0 billion of ARMs were originated in the first three months of the year, down 20.0 percent from the fourth ... [Includes one data chart]
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A $329.1 million non-agency mortgage-backed security issued by Flagstar Bank at the end of May could be a trendsetter. The deal was backed solely by investment-property mortgages eligible for sale to the government-sponsored enterprises. Moody’s Investors Service noted that pricing policies set by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will likely encourage similar deals. “We expect to see more private-label securities backed by GSE-eligible investment-property loans,” the rating service said ...
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac holdings of nonprime mortgage assets continued to decline in the first quarter of 2018, although changes in how the two government-sponsored enterprises report this data make comparisons to earlier periods difficult. Fannie reported $3.42 billion fair market value of its nonprime MBS holdings as of the end of March, though this appears to result from moving some of these assets from its available-for-sale portfolio to ... [Includes one data chart]
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Redwood Trust raised $194.0 million this week with the sale of convertible senior notes. Redwood said it will use the proceeds for various business and investment activities. The Capital Corps will launch a non-qualified mortgage program later this year. “The Capital Corps’ nontraditional prime borrowers come from the estimated $100.0 billion of homeowners seeking mortgages with loan-to-value ratios of less than 65.0 percent who are turned ... [Includes three briefs]
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