It has become apparent that the
majority of changes in the marketplace
for loans deal with some (or all) of the following
characteristics: Non-agency
product i.e. anything non FNMA, FHLMC, GNMA, FHA,
LTV's greater than 80%,
FICO's less than 700, and anything other than Full
Documentation.
With that in mind…
Mylor closed its
doors.
Impac Mortgage said it
will stop originating alt-A
mortgages and is cutting staff but added it has been
able to meet all margin
calls to date. Impac will originate prime mortgages
through wholesale and
retail channels but will shut down its alt-A business
due to concern about
rising mortgage delinquencies and defaults.
HomeBanc, a
mortgage lender and servicer in
the Southeast, said it is exiting the mortgage
origination business since it
has been unable to tap its lines of credit in order to
fund new originations
and had no liquidity. (HomeBanc has reached an
agreement with Countrywide
to transfer certain assets related to the retail
mortgage origination
operations, including up to five branches.)
In a Wall Street Journal article
today, highlighted
as at higher risk of a liquidity crisis were Crystal
River Capital Inc.,
Deerfield Triarc Capital Corp. and Thornburg
Mortgage.
NovaStar Mortgage wholesale
division has resumed
approval and funding activity subject to all loans
meeting new guidelines
(loans not already in docs out status will be
re-underwritten to the new
guidelines), and all loans not already locked will be
repriced.
Wells Fargo, effective
8/14, will no longer
offer the SISA doc type in their Home Equity
business. In conjunction with
a Direct Express "MINDOC" finding of "No Income / No
Asset", however, SISA type documentation relief will
be available for
HELOCs and Closed End seconds. Prior Approval is
required.
Chase is
updating price adjustments on
the Alt-A Fixed and ARM products. They improved
pricing on certain fixed rate
loan products less than $1 million with mid-range
LTV’s, but worsened
their adjustments on higher LTV, reduced
documentation, and lower credit score
product.
Effective August 11, CitiMortgage
is proposing that
it will begin using the CitiMortgage County List of
Seriously Depreciating
Markets, rather than the data from the appraisal. If
the subject property is
located in a county on the list, the maximum financing
will be reduced by 5%
(i.e. 95% TV/CLTV/HCLTV maximum financing would be
reduced to 90%). The list
will be located on the CitiMortgage Web site.
AmTrust (formerly
Ohio Savings, and yet
another company guilty of capitalizing mid-word
letters), is putting in
“increases in Price Adjustment Factors on all products
and all
grids”.
Fannie Mae has asked
its regulator (OFHEO) for
permission to increase its on-balance-sheet
holdings in order to provide liquidity to the
secondary mortgage market. The
cap is currently set at $720 billion, but with Wall
Street conduits shutting
down or tightening loan standards, conforming lenders
that play in the nonprime
market cannot sell their loans in the secondary market
and there has been
widespread speculation that OFHEO may allow the GSEs
to buy more than mandated
by their portfolio limits, in response to the
stresses. There has been no
comment from OFHEO on this issue so far. Some expect
that Fannie & Freddie
will purchase high-rated non-agency Alt-A/subprime
mortgages and fund with
shorter maturity paper.
The economy and the market? Oh
yeah! The 10-yr is at 4.80%, A-paper
mortgage prices worse by .125, Fed Fund futures
are suggesting only a 14%
chance of a decrease by October. Yesterday, as
expected, the FOMC kept rates
unchanged, and the accompanying statement indicated
that inflation remains the
Fed's predominant policy concern. While the statement
acknowledged the
recent financial market volatility and associated
credit tightening, it gave no
encouragement that it is poised to cut rates, as is
currently priced in; we read
the statement as consistent with a Fed on hold for an
extended period. We have
a $13 billion 10-year T-note auction, along with news
this morning from China hinting
it will sell holdings of US
Treasuries should the US
government impose trade sanctions. Great.