New Financial Accounting Standard Board rules that go into effect Jan. 1 could force bank issuers and servicers to consolidate "hundreds of billions of dollars" of private-label residential and commercial mortgage securities on their balance sheets, according to industry trade groups. The Mortgage Bankers Association and Commercial Mortgage Securities Association warn that such a consolidation of securitized assets would "artificially increase" bank risk-based capital and loan loss reserve requirements at the worst time - forcing some to raise additional capital. Anything regulators can do to delay implementation "will serve to postpone the pro-cyclical, anti-consumer, anti-affordable housing impacts" of the FAS rules 166 and 167, MBA and CMSA say in a joint comment letter to the federal banking agencies. The groups say FASB is reacting to credit card issuers that provided credit support for their securities to shield investors from losses and prevent rating agency downgrades. They argue, "There is no business case for sponsors to provide credit support" for static pools of securitized mortgages. "MBA and CMSA recommend that the agencies take the time to study the risks inherent in each of the major securitization structures so that the regulatory capital treatment is more precisely aligned with the risk of the reporting bank." Capital One Financial Corp., McLean, Va., is urging the regulators to delay the capital impact of consolidation for six months. The American Bankers Association wants a one-year delay. The banking agencies have suggested a phase-in over four quarters would reduce the costs and burdens.
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