WSJ.com: Real Estate
General Growth Lines Up More Capital3/8/2010 7:01 PM
Mall owner General Growth Properties has bolstered its case for exiting from bankruptcy protection as a stand-alone company.
Leona Helmsley Estate Sells Manhattan Hotel3/9/2010 4:24 PM
The Helmsley Carlton House on Manhattan's Upper East Side is being sold to a partnership between private-equity firm Angelo, Gordon & Co. and New York developer Extell Development for about $170 million.
General Growth Debt Bet Pays Off3/8/2010 9:17 PM
A handful of investors dug to the bottom of the discount bin and snapped up General Growth's convertible bonds at three cents on the dollar. They now trade at 103 cents.
Marriott Expands in Europe3/9/2010 7:10 AM
Forty thousand more hotel rooms on the Continent would have Marriott brand names in the next few years under the company's plan.
Farkas Closes Deal to Buy Centerline3/8/2010 8:36 AM
The New York real-estate investor will buy one of the nation's largest commercial-mortgage-servicing specialists for $100 million in new equity and assuming $180 million of Centerline's debt.


Mortgage News Daily
Explaining The MBS Settlement ProcessNotification Day3/9/2010 3:51 PM

Posted To: MBS Commentary

10yr Notes progressively improved into the PM , ending 5 ticks better on the day with a yield of 3.70. MBS fought off much of the AM weakness in tsy's, and rallied just as well into the PM, reaching 101-15 at 4pm. But then we ended 4 ticks down on the day at 101-01! WHAT?!?!? So you're tellin' me MBS effectively erased all gains from the past two days?! Not exactly... I'll let AQ explain... -------------------------------------------- If you haven't read the following description of the agency MBS settlement process...please don't skip over it as it may save you from having to change your pants when next month's settlement rolls around. If you have read it...go over it one more time just to make sure the underlying logic is clear. The March FN 4.5 MBS coupon has...(read more)

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Commercial and Multifamily Mortgages Outperforming Overall Bank Holdingsmultifamily delinquency rates3/9/2010 2:45 PM

Posted To: MND NewsWire

Commercial and multifamily mortgages continue to have the lowest rates of charge-offs of any loan types at banks and thrifts and perform better than the overall loan portfolios at those institutions according to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA). In response to what it referred to as a great deal of discussion and conjecture about those loans in recent months, MBA updated an earlier " DataNote " analysis of commercial and multifamily mortgage data from the 4th quarter of 2008 with data from the same period in 2009. The report states that 56 percent of the assets held by banks and thrifts at the end of 2009 consisted of loans and leases, a category that includes 1-4 family mortgages, home equity loans, credit cards and other consumer loans, commercial mortgages, multifamily mortgages...(read more)

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HUD Enforcing Job Creation Requirements for State and Local GovernmentsHUD3/9/2010 2:37 PM

Posted To: MND NewsWire

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has released the results of the first stage of its increased oversight and enforcement of job creation requirements under Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968. In a press release on Monday HUD said that more than 3,100 state and local government agencies that receive HUD funds have responded to its campaign to expand hiring and contracting opportunities for low-income persons and three out of four of HUD-funded state and local agencies had submitted their annual reports. HUD said that this was the largest response since HUD made such reporting mandatory. Under Section 3, state and local governments that receive funding from HUD in excess of $200,000 for activities involving housing construction, demolition, rehabilitation...(read more)

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MBS AFTERNOON: Potential Reprices For The Better   3/9/2010 2:01 PM

Posted To: MBS Commentary

MBS Off To The Races with 4.5's up 8 ticks to 101-15! 10yr up 5 ticks on the day dropping yield to 3.70 (through post auction resistance) Reprices for the better = highly likely From the Ninja: Mortgages are still on hold as today’s 3yr note auction held few surprises-everyone loves the shorter end of the curve; don’t you? $40 billion notes maturing in 2013 is quite commonplace and the sheer size of the issue is no longer an emotional and or logistical challenge to anyone directly (or indirectly, on the bid) involved. No real change to the way we do and or perceive business here in MBS secondary trading land. The market is better into lower and or range-bound rates, like today, and not as excited should the treasury market break out to the upside to prices (and lower interest...(read more)

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Risk Weighted Returns; Warehouse Lending Credit Manager Needed; Subprime Analysts Lost; Bank NewsRisk Weighted Returns3/9/2010 1:56 PM

Posted To: The Garrett Watts Report

We commented last week how a lot of people didn’t know what HSBC stood for... If you go back to when they bought a bank in Buffalo, New York to established themselves in the U.S. The joke was that HSBC stood for "Holy ____, Buffalo's Cold.” City National Bank (Los Angeles) was in the news for paying off all its TARP money last week, but the real story is how they became L.A.’s prestige bank in the first place. Frank Sinatra’s son was kidnapped on a Friday in 1963, and the singer called up Bank of America, Security Pacific and a few other big banks asking for $240,000 to pay the ransom money. The big banks told him to come in Monday morning and fill out a loan application. When he called City National, Chairman Bram Goldsmith told him “Come down to the...(read more)

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MBS LUNCH: 3 Year Note Auction Results And Reaction3 year note auction3/9/2010 12:19 PM

Posted To: MBS Commentary

Immediately following the 3yr Treasury Note auction, treasuries weakened while MBS held steady. Since then, MBS have lost a few ticks, but the 4.5 remains positive on the day, up 1 tick at 101-07. The 10yr note is also up a tick leaving the yield just under 3.72. The 10yr's post auction selling turned the corner very much in line with yesterday's high yields suggesting a shift of guidance to tomorrow's auction. . MBS is building a case for support just over 101-06, but as volume remains fairly light, again, the emphasis is even more squarely on tomorrow's auction than it already was. Until/Unless 101-06 breaks down in a significant way, the chances of reprices for the worse remain limited to "knee-jerk only," but we're not seeing justification for that. In 10yr...(read more)

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MBS MORNING: Fed President Reminds About Labor Market Weaknesseducation3/9/2010 10:23 AM

Posted To: MBS Commentary

I am kinda bummed no one laughed at my Kathy Ireland reference in MBS OPEN . Her dress was so tight you could see her liver processing the booze (that's a rumor). I suppose I could have poked fun at Sarah Jessica Parker's "Queen of the Nile" get-up. Ugh. You guys are killing me. Is this one of those "you had to be there" jokes? I know I am setting myself up to be mocked because I watched the Oscars...but come on, there is humor in everything we do. (Like I said, I lost control of the remote. Other men: don't pretend you didn't watch. You know what I am talking about here!) Ok I am done pretending I am Perez Hilton. HAHA back to the markets. Chicago Fed President Charles Evans, a middle of the road on inflation non-FOMC voter, shared prepared remarks with...(read more)

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Empty Econ Calendar Helps Mortgage Rates Hold Steady. Auctions Biggest Reprice Threatmbs3/9/2010 10:05 AM

Posted To: Mortgage Rate Watch

After last week’s rates roller coaster ride that forced multiple reprices for the better and the worse, yesterday was quite boring. Mortgage rates held steady as prices of mortgage backed securities never moved too far in either direction. With very little price volatility, lenders left rate sheets unchanged on the day near the best rates of 2010. There are no major economic reports scheduled for release today. With no economic data hitting the news wires this morning, today’s trading action, like yesterday, has been slow. AQ recapped some events that happened overnight which have affected the flow of money in markets today. HERE it is if you are interested. The only event on the calendar with the ability to move mortgage rates is the first of three treasury auctions for the week...(read more)

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Second Mortgages in the Spotlight; Reverse Repurchase Primer; My Opinion on Mortgage Rates After the Fed; Provident Cuts Interest Only My Opinion on Mortgage Rates After the Fed3/9/2010 9:29 AM

Posted To: Pipeline Press

Often I start the commentary off saying something witty, but I couldn't think of anything clever so I thought I'd suggest you take a look at this video about, of all things, seat belts. It is making the rounds, and with good reason. The Federal Reserve has a little more than ten business days to complete their well-publicized purchase of agency mortgage-backed securities (MBS). Last week it bought $10 billion, breaking their 3-week streak of $11 billion. Only fixed-rate agency MBS securities guaranteed by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae are/were eligible assets for the program. Everyone knows that the end of the program is imminent. I am going to go out on a limb here, which is rare for me, and suggest that the consultants, market gurus, bloggers, paid services, etc., who firmly...(read more)

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MBS OPEN: Flight to Quality in Light Trading Volume   3/9/2010 7:46 AM

Posted To: MBS Commentary

Good Morning. Happy Standardized Test Tuesday! My nephew has Maryland School Assessment tests today, we were pre-gaming this morning. I remember those days pretty well...mostly because they were so incredibly boring and slow. Also because the test's time slots subtracted from favored subjects such as recess and P.E. What I should really be saying is HAPPY FLIGHT TO QUALITY TUESDAY!!! While you were sleeping, a senior director at Fitch Ratings by the name of Paul Rawkins told folks at a conference in London that Portugal's "pedestrian approach is a concern for us". Notice I didn't mention anything about Greece??? Yeh. Thats because more than one EU country is facing some sort of ratings downgrade. Whether or not these concerns are truly legitimate or a target of trader...(read more)

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