According to a news story in
Bloomberg, Countrywide plans
to refinance or restructure as much as $16 billion of
debt for home buyers
facing higher payments on adjustable-rate mortgages
before the end of 2008.
Countrywide has already refinanced $5 billion of loans
and plans to contact
52,000 subprime borrowers with $10 billion of debt to
offer new loans. It may
modify terms on as much as $6.2 billion of mortgages for
borrowers ineligible
for refinancing. “Countrywide believes that none of our
subprime borrowers
that have demonstrated the ability to make payments
should lose their home to
foreclosure solely as a result of a rate reset,'' David
Sambol, the company's
president and chief operating officer, said in the
statement.
The $80 billion fund created last
week by Bank of America,
J.P. Morgan Chase, and Citigroup is being called a
“master liquidity
enhancement vehicle”, or MLEC. It will use their pooled
monies to help
alleviate the asset-backed commercial paper market by
buying assets from
structured investment vehicles (“SIV”’s), which are
off-balance sheet investment pools that issue short-term
commercial paper and
medium-term notes, and use the money to buy higher
yielding, longer-term
assets. I don’t know exactly why they are off company’s
balance
sheets, but these SIV’s are facing near collapse if
forced to sell assets
at current prices.
Yesterday the House Financial
Services Committee introduced
the "Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act of
2007."
If enacted, the bill would call for licensing and
registration of mortgage
originators, regardless of where they work, in
addition to criminal background
checks, testing and continuing education. The bill
also prohibits
steering; establishes a federal duty of care; creates an
ability to repay standard;
and imposes limited liability to secondary market
securitizers. NAMB issued a
press release praising the all-originator approach of
the bill, but expressed
strong concern over language that could be interpreted
as banning the yield
spread premium.
In spite of no economic news, and the
10-yr hovering around
4.41%, it is firmly believed by the market that the
Fed will cut interest
rates not only at their next meeting (Halloween) but
also at each of the next
four meetings! This would take overnight Fed Funds
down to 3.75% in an
effort to stop a recession as the economic outlook has
become bearish. Of
course, that will not help the dollar, which is weak -
in August the US
actually saw net selling of US treasuries and agency
debt by foreign investors.
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