The use of knowledge qualifiers in representations and warranties by originators, sponsors and issuers of mortgage-backed securities may be one of the reasons residential MBS investors remain wary of the market, according to Digital Risk, Maitland, Fla. The analytics and advisory company has asked the American Securitization Forum, which is in the midst of a project aimed at restoring investor confidence in the market, to issue a guideline recommending against their use. The knowledge qualifiers, which limit what the parties involved represent to have information about, discourage thorough risk mitigation policies and procedures, Digital Risk said.
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