A Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. summit may have found a way to restructure adjustable-rate 2/28s mortgages in subprime securitizations and prevent foreclosures, according to FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair.She told a congressional panel that one way to restructure or modify these loans is to continue with the starter rate on the ARM. This approach was discussed at the April 16 summit with lenders, securitizers, and servicers, where it was learned that MBS investors really don't have a realistic expectation of getting the higher reset rate. Investors will have to approve this approach, even though they will incur losses. But Ms. Bair pointed out that foreclosures would cause bigger losses. "I think they are willing to do that," she told reporters. One hurdle is an accounting interpretation that requires a securitized mortgage to be delinquent 30 days before it can be restructured. "I think that is a problem," the FDIC chairman said. She said she plans to discuss it with the Financial Accounting Standards Board.
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