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Caliber Home Loans’ next offering of subprime mortgage bonds includes a new product offered to borrowers with a stronger credit profile than its other programs – but also less equity in their homes.
September 10 -
The GSE recently transferred $166 million portion of risk on $11.1 billion of loans via contracts with seven reinsurers and insurers; it plans to come to market two or three time a year going forward.
September 6 -
The sponsor has increased the credit enhancement on the senior support class of notes on offer in order to offset the slightly higher risk to investors.
August 31 -
The $653 million Bellemeade Re 2018-2 is being rated by both Fitch Ratings and Morningstar Credit Ratings, though Fitch sees more risk to the transaction.
August 10 -
AmeriHome GMSR Issuer Trust, consists of $155 million of fixed-rate, five-year notes and $500 million of two-year variable funding notes; it is modeled on deals by PennyMac.
August 8 -
The mortgage servicer plans to add PHH advance receivables to the collateral once the acquisition closes, though these will only account for around 6% of the total pool.
August 8 -
The company is marketing another $550 million of bonds backed by MSRs; proceeds will be used to repay the remaining $500 million of notes issued last year at wider spreads.
August 6 -
Just 5.1% of the $91 million of liens backing the transaction are vacant, down from 9.2% of the prior deal; this allowed the sponsor to borrower more heavily against the value of hte collateral.
July 26 -
Some collateral attributes, such as non-full documentation and a high percentage of non-QM and HPQM loans, fall slightly outside the credit box seen in other recent prime transactions, according to Fitch.
July 26 -
Oaktown Re II is National Mortgage Insurance's first rated transaction, according to Morningstar; it reinsures $5.47 billion of policies on mortgages with a total balance of $30.12 billion.
July 18