A wave of GSE buyouts of delinquent loans widely expected to affect higher-coupon agency mortgage-backed securities this year failed to materialize in 2010's first month of prepayment data, according to Wall Street research reports. Prepayments also slowed despite record low rates during the period, but analysts had widely expected that would occur due to tight underwriting and the fact that many loans had already refinanced. More surprising to some analysts was the lack of buyouts. Credit Suisse researchers said the buyouts may have failed to materialize due to operational challenges involved in implementing the accounting changes expected to spur them. "We believe the economic incentive for the GSEs to buy out delinquent loans is still there and hence buyout risk remains in place in the short term," the analysts said. "However, we would start fading out buyout risk should it not materialize in February." Barclays Capital researchers said some MBS investors have been concerned about massive GSE buyouts, but they have been reassuring them that it may not happen due to portfolio caps and other factors. Overall, 30-year fixed rate prepayments declined by 16%, according to Credit Suisse. Both firms said prepayments were slower than they had expected.
- AB - Policy & Regulation
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman said Friday that she believes price growth is still heading toward the central bank's 2% target when factoring out one-time shocks such as tariffs and elevated oil prices.
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Consumers sued 11 more industry players in the past two months over alleged unwanted contact, as the pace of spam call class action cases increases.
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Deephaven expanded its HELOC product for wholesale lenders, Attom launched an AVM model and First American added an AI assistant to its title platform.
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The Canadian-American bank's first AI agent does the work of gathering any missing documents and verifying data for mortgage applications.
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This is the fourth settlement MV Realty reached in the last two months over its controversial homeownership benefits program, which is now illegal in 33 states.
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Mortgage payments climbed to a 10-month high in April as rates rose, but strong annual wage growth of 5.3% helped keep the MBA's affordability index nearly flat month to month.
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