They both shuttered their doors
on August 15th. Cap Com
closed in 2003, First Magnus last week.
Last week 450 employees of National City's
home equity
division learned that the unit is shutting down.
National Home Equity processed
home equity loans and lines of credit generated
through third-party mortgage
brokers. National Home Equity produced nearly $1
billion in loans each month.
On August 6th the bank suspended applications
through National Home Equity but
said the move was temporary. Since then, the
nation's ninth-largest bank has
curtailed second mortgages offered through other
parts of the company.
Speaking of home equity, Fitch
Ratings said Thursday it is
placing all classes of 58 securities backed by pools
of home equity loans on
negative ratings watch. The 58 mortgage-backed
securities have an outstanding
balance of $12.1 billion, and account for every pool
of home equity loan-backed
securities Fitch has rated since 2005.
According to Forbes and the WSJ,
Countrywide has started
laying off origination workers at Countrywide's
Full Spectrum Lending unit,
which is involved with home mortgages known as
Alt-A. Speaking of CW, what
makes up their bank’s portfolio? The assets at
Countrywide Bank are cash
($2.2 billion), MBS ($18.4 billion), and mortgage
loans ($76.2 billion). If
they need to liquidate assets, it is believed that
many are pay-option ARMs and
home equity loans, which could be difficult to sell
at a reasonable price.
Greenpoint has had
four owners in 12 years,
and since 2003 some analysts have viewed its
ownership as a liability because
of concerns that mortgage finance was approaching
its peak. When North Fork
bought it a year later some analysts
speculated that the company would sell it. Capital
One chairman’s,
president, and CEO Richard Fairbank once expressed
reluctance to enter the
mortgage business, citing its volatility and
margins. Through midyear the
mortgage division had posted a $10 million loss at
Capital One, compared to a
$34 million gain a year earlier while it was part of
North Fork. During
the second quarter Capital One put $600 million of
GreenPoint-originated home equity lines of credit
on its books, and last
week Rowen called these home equity lines
"effectively a stranded
asset".
On Friday the University
of Michigan Consumer
Sentiment Index
tumbled in August to 83.3, well below July’s 90.4,
and down from
June’s 85.3 according to preliminary data.
Confidence tumbled to its
lowest level in a year. This week’s economic
calendar is on the lighter
side (see below) and will be highlighted by the
Durable Goods and New Home
Sales reports Friday. The Leading Economic
Indicators Index today is
expected to show a 0.3% increase for July. In
mortgages, prices are about
unchanged. Lenders continue to report slow
volumes for new production,
especially in Jumbo volume as the spread between
jumbo and conforming rates
continues to widen. It is now, on average, a
full percentage point spread
between jumbo and conforming rates, 30-40 basis
points higher than the previous
week.
HIGH-TECH RESTAURANT
A man
walked
into a very high-tech restaurant in a fancy hotel.
As he waited to be seated,
he noticed that the Maitre D' was a robot. The robot
clicked to attention and
said, "Sir, there is a one hour wait. And I am
programmed to converse with
you until a table is ready, if you please."
Intrigued, the man said, "OK."
The robot clicked a couple more times and then
asked, Sir, what is your
IQ?"
The man answered, "Oh, about 164."
The robot then proceeded to discuss the theory of
relativity, Interstellar
space travel, the latest medical breakthroughs, etc.
The man was most impressed. The next day he
returned, but thought he would try
a different tack. The robot again asked, "What is
your IQ, sir?"
This time the man answered, "Oh,
about 100". So
the robot started discussing NASCA R racing, the
latest basketball scores, and
what to expect the Red Sox to do this weekend.
The guy had to try it one more time. So the next day
he returned. Again the
robot asked the question, "What is your IQ?"
This time the man drawled out, “Uh.....'bout 50."
The robot clicked, then leaned close and very slowly
asked,
"W-h-e-r-e a-r-e m-o-r-t-g-a-g-e r-a-t-e-s
g-o-i-n-g?"
Week
of August 20 - August 24
|
Date
|
ET
|
Release
|
For
|
Actual
|
Briefing.com
|
Consensus
|
Prior
|
Revised
From
|
|
Aug
20
|
10:00
|
Leading
Indicators
|
Jul
|
|
NA
|
0.3%
|
-0.3%
|
|
|
Aug
22
|
10:30
|
Crude
Inventories
|
08/17
|
|
NA
|
NA
|
-5167K
|
|
|
Aug
23
|
08:30
|
Initial
Claims
|
08/18
|
|
NA
|
NA
|
322K
|
|
|
Aug
24
|
08:30
|
Durable
Orders
|
Jul
|
|
NA
|
1.0%
|
1.4%
|
|
|
Aug
24
|
10:00
|
New
Home Sales
|
Jul
|
|
NA
|
830K
|
834K
|
|