Credit-Based Asset Servicing and
Securitization LLC
(C-BASS), a New York-based subprime loan company, said it's
in talks with
investors to ensure it has sufficient funds. Mortgage
insurers MGIC
Investment Corp. and Radian Group Inc. yesterday said
their C-Bass joint
venture may be worthless, requiring more than $1 billion
in write downs.
Ouch. “The current severe state of disruption in the credit
markets has
caused C-Bass to be subject to an unprecedented amount of
margin calls from our
lenders,” C-Bass said today in a statement on Market Wire.
C-Bass buys
mortgages with overdue payments, aiming to improve
collection rates before
selling packages of the debt at a profit. “I'm surprised,”
said
Mark Patterson, a managing director at Los Angeles-based NWQ
Investment
Management, who may win the “Naïve person of the year”
award.
IndyMac, which sells the bulk of its
loans to investors,
said second quarter earnings fell 57%. IndyMac reported
total mortgage
production in the second quarter fell 12% to $22.5 billion
from the second
quarter of 2006. Indy faced repurchase requests of $221
million during the
second quarter, up from $71 million during the second
quarter of 2006.
Fannie Mae will begin disclosing
pool-level TPO, Third Party
Originator, statistics beginning in September 2007 in
order to
“respond to the needs of MBS investors”. Prospectus
supplements will provide unpaid principal balance (UPB)
percent of loans in the
pool that were originated by a third party. In addition, a
breakout of
originations by retail, broker, and correspondent by loan
count, percent UPB
and aggregate UPB will be provided. And Wells Fargo, who
last week announced
that their subprime would only be originated by their
retail channel, yesterday
announced that their entire line of Alt-A products will
not be available
through their wholesale or correspondent channels – only
through their
retail channel, until further notice. “Currently, we
are not
accepting locks on Alt-A Prime and Alt-A Minus products in
both of our
Institutional Lending channels - Correspondent and
Wholesale.”
Yesterday news hit the market that
American Home Mortgages
had stopped funding loans and investors shifted money out
of equities and back
into the relative security of treasuries, which helped
mortgage prices somewhat. The
Chicago Purchasing Managers Index dropped, but Consumer
Confidence rose, but
then Construction Spending dropped below analysts’
projections. Where are
we today? The 10-yr stands at 4.75%
A man is at work one day when he notices
that his co-worker
is wearing an earring. This man knows his co-worker to be a
normally
conservative fellow, and is curious about his sudden change
in “fashion
sense”.
The man walks up to him and says, "I
didn't know you
were into earrings."
"Don't make such a big deal, it's only an
earring," he replies sheepishly.
His friend falls silent for a few
minutes, but then his
curiosity prods him to say, "So, how long have you been
wearing one?"
"Ever since my wife found it in my
truck."