My Perspective

Thoughts from the Chairman & CEO of AMC Institute, a learning center providing education, training, information and solutions for mortgage loan providers.

Monday, April 20, 2009

More News as I Chronicle Subprime’s Return

"New Report: Non-prime MBS Showing Improvement? In March the credit performance of securitized subprime and alt-A loans improved for the first time since December 2007, but the bonds are far from being out of the woods, according to a new research report by Five Bridges Advisors. Five Bridges chief Michael Youngblood warns that although there is improvement, March does not "represent a turning point in credit performance" but reflects the ability of some troubled borrowers to refinance their GSE loans or successfully use loan modification programs. Five Bridges also notes that the default rate on securitized prime loans fell to 6.33% in March from 7.07% in February. The alt-A default rate fell to 19.2% from 20.56% and the subprime rate declined to 33.15% from 34.4%. "The declines in payroll employment, increases in household unemployment rates, and declines in existing house prices that have occurred through April 2009 will fuel higher default rates in" most metropolitan areas throughout the year."

I think this news piece today hits it squarely on the head

posted by Secret! at 9:56 am  

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