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New rules for qualified mortgages will add riskier collateral to US RMBS
Manage episode 296129098 series 2944782
In this month’s featured segment, Yehudah Forster of the Residential Mortgage-backed Securities team breaks down potential changes to the qualified mortgage rules, and what they mean for the credit quality of future RMBS. Plus, Aaron Johnson and Xhen Pisha draw on our 2021 outlooks to highlight the structured finance asset classes on the bumpiest roads as the economy recovers from a tumultuous 2020.
In this episode:
- Yehudah Forster of the Residential Mortgage-backed Securities team breaks down potential changes to the qualified mortgage rules, and what they mean for the credit quality of future RMBS (begins at 4:57)
Featured content:
- RMBS – US: New qualified mortgage rules will expand credit box for prime RMBS, increasing risk - The CFPB's new QM rules will allow some riskier loans to qualify, and also result in a non-QM market that is more akin to non-prime
Other related content:
- Structured Finance – Global: 2021 Outlook – Speed and extent of recovery will vary by asset class and region, with pandemic weighing on performance
- Consumer ABS – US 2021 Outlook – Weaker asset performance will weigh on deals as underwriting slowly normalizes from 2020 tightening
- RMBS – US: 2021 Outlook – COVID-19 fallout will drive originators to uphold high standards, but weaken existing deals' performance
- RMBS and ABS – EMEA: 2021 Outlook — Tight underwriting will aid new deal asset quality as coronavirus fallout spurs performance risks
- Structured Finance – China: 2021 Outlook - Economic recovery will support asset quality and performance
- Structured Finance – Australia: 2021 Outlook - Asset quality will be sound, but uneven recovery will hurt performance
- SFG – Europe: Significance of remaining pandemic-related risks to collateral vary by asset class and region
- Government Policy – US: New administration's swift policy pivot on health, economy and climate will affect energy and consumer-related sectors
- Housing and Housing Finance – US : Biden’s policy agenda, including home ownership and affordability, has varied credit effects for many sectors
43 episodi
Manage episode 296129098 series 2944782
In this month’s featured segment, Yehudah Forster of the Residential Mortgage-backed Securities team breaks down potential changes to the qualified mortgage rules, and what they mean for the credit quality of future RMBS. Plus, Aaron Johnson and Xhen Pisha draw on our 2021 outlooks to highlight the structured finance asset classes on the bumpiest roads as the economy recovers from a tumultuous 2020.
In this episode:
- Yehudah Forster of the Residential Mortgage-backed Securities team breaks down potential changes to the qualified mortgage rules, and what they mean for the credit quality of future RMBS (begins at 4:57)
Featured content:
- RMBS – US: New qualified mortgage rules will expand credit box for prime RMBS, increasing risk - The CFPB's new QM rules will allow some riskier loans to qualify, and also result in a non-QM market that is more akin to non-prime
Other related content:
- Structured Finance – Global: 2021 Outlook – Speed and extent of recovery will vary by asset class and region, with pandemic weighing on performance
- Consumer ABS – US 2021 Outlook – Weaker asset performance will weigh on deals as underwriting slowly normalizes from 2020 tightening
- RMBS – US: 2021 Outlook – COVID-19 fallout will drive originators to uphold high standards, but weaken existing deals' performance
- RMBS and ABS – EMEA: 2021 Outlook — Tight underwriting will aid new deal asset quality as coronavirus fallout spurs performance risks
- Structured Finance – China: 2021 Outlook - Economic recovery will support asset quality and performance
- Structured Finance – Australia: 2021 Outlook - Asset quality will be sound, but uneven recovery will hurt performance
- SFG – Europe: Significance of remaining pandemic-related risks to collateral vary by asset class and region
- Government Policy – US: New administration's swift policy pivot on health, economy and climate will affect energy and consumer-related sectors
- Housing and Housing Finance – US : Biden’s policy agenda, including home ownership and affordability, has varied credit effects for many sectors
43 episodi
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