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The name of the blog, the S-Curve, is a reflection of our logo and the central feature of our prepayment model. S-curves are seen in nature in many phenomenon, from population growth to prepayment and default models. Our first S-curve, in the early 1990s, used the arctangent function, then piece-wise linear functions, and evolved over time to be more complex and vary by FICO, loan size and LTV. This evolution encapsulates both the timeless nature of fundamental relationships and constant innovation to describe them better over time.
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Mortgages at SFVegas 2023EventsThe Structured Finance Association hosted SFVegas 2023 (February 26 - March 1), a broad capital markets conference with thousands of attendees in Las Vegas. Andrew Davidson & Co. Inc. (AD&Co) was a sponsor focused on the mortgage sector. As we engaged with clients and policy leaders, a few themes emerged: Data, Expanding Access Safely, Ginnie Mae Servicing and Auto Loan Performance.
Data
Well-managed data is the underpinning of well-run mortgage organizations, supporting efforts to manage risk, profitability, and compliance. Data is essential to developing new products, improving accuracy, and expanding access to mortgage finance. Nearly everyone we spoke to spends time and money on data and still struggles to manage it through their internal operations, from loan level acquisition to portfolio management and reporting. They expend additional effort to acquire and pass on data in the larger mortgage ecosystem. The richness and reliability of data degrade even within companies, let alone as mortgage-related assets pass through the value chain. This degradation worsens the information asymmetry between sellers and buyers, increasing risk and pushing the mortgage business further from an efficient market. It impedes adding new data to the data-frame, such as the new Trended Credit Scores or expanded data generally, that helps expand markets.
These realities align with the economic theory of imperfect markets and utilities. Markets that provide gains from scale and consistency have attributes of public utilities. Adding privacy concerns and positive systemic value beyond individual mortgage transactions do as well. Reducing the inherent information asymmetry between sellers and buyers further suggests that the efficient market outcome could be a regulated market utility of loans and related data. Data aggregators can supply to the utility, and data consumers can access it.
Expanding Access Safely
Safely expanding access to mortgage finance is not automatic. The legacy of discrimination generally and in housing finance specifically, shows up in the persistently lower homeownership rates of minority populations. Homeownership rates can be expanded temporarily by lowering standards and raising risk, or durably by using new data that lowers risk. Making progress requires commitment and solving the data market failure described above.
Ginnie Mae Servicing
It’s well known that compliantly servicing non-performing loans can cost several times the fixed servicing fee and thus pose systemic risk. During the Pandemic, Federal agencies scrambled to provide financing and reduce the burden on non-bank servicers that represent a substantial majority of the Ginnie Mae market without the federal backing that most of the mortgage ecosystem enjoys. This cost-revenue imbalance is not an advancing issue and cannot be solved by transferring the burden of advancing NPL payments to bond holders. The market bid for Ginnie Mae servicing in mid-2020 was zero because of the expectation of high NPL rates. Fortunately, record low mortgage rates and record refinancing volume provided servicers who were also originators with cash flow to offset the cost of servicing FHA NPL rates that temporarily reached 14%. The next time there is a systemic rise in delinquency rates, this extra cash flow is unlikely.
What’s the solution for this? The most straightforward solution is a variable servicing fee that aligns revenues with expenses, but there is surprisingly little enthusiasm for this solution. Ginnie Mae’s leadership is clearly aware of the systemic risk potential and is seeking a solution. The U.S. mortgage market often uses a federal backstop behind private financial markets to provide the stability the economy depends on. The backstops of deposit insurance or for the GSEs are examples. We will be studying this issue.
Auto Loan Performance
For the first time in awhile, attention is being paid to rising auto loan delinquency rates, both prime and subprime. Ordinarily, today’s historically low unemployment rate would associate with low delinquencies, so this rise is worrisome. It’s well-known that supply-chain disruptions during the Pandemic caused spikes in new and especially used car prices. Cars financed at those high prices pose more risk, and used car prices have already dropped about 15% from their peak. AD&Co will be monitoring this performance and refining our models.
The S-Curve Archives
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News
We are proud to announce that Richard Cooperstein has accepted the position of co-chair of the Structured Finance Association’s (SFA) Regulatory Capital & Liquidity committee.
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NewsToday we acknowledge the Year of the Ox. Happy Lunar New Year! We stand in solidarity with the Asian community against all violence and racism. Here’s to a year of peace, health and prosperity.
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NewsThis February, AD&Co celebrates a central part of American History—Black History. The richness of the contributions of the Black community as a whole, and innumerable remarkable individuals, can not be overstated.
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Thoughts
The January 14, 2021 revisions of the Preferred Stock Purchase Agreements between the Treasury and the GSEs[i] (Government Sponsored Enterprises) along with the Treasury Department Blueprint on Next Steps for GSE[ii] Reform perhaps represent the end of a decade- long effort to create multiple competitive enterprises and end the government support of the GSEs.
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NewsMartin Luther King, Jr. was a great leader and inspirational speaker. His wisdom can serve as a guide for as long as we remember him. Andrew Davidson & Co would like to acknowledge a fraction of what he gave us with two relevant quotes that seem fitting in 2021.
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Thoughts
In the spring of 2019, National Association of Realtors® (NAR), together with financial-market experts Susan Wachter (Wharton) and Richard Cooperstein (Andrew Davidson & Co., Inc.) proposed completing the transition of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (Enterprises) into market utilities in a publication entitled “A Vision for Enduring Housing Finance Reform.” This work builds on Richard Cooperstein and Andrew Davidson’s 2017
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Thoughts
Separating signal from noise is at the heart of what we do at AD&Co. One of the key tools we utilize for that purpose is a sophisticated set of model performance trigger reports. These monthly reports not only alert us to model drift but also point to possible causes for the drift.
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News
We proudly launched our new website on November 13th. As you familiarize yourself with the new look of ad-co.com, you will come to know the many new offerings we provide. Along with the new website, we have organized our products as a menu of models and applications for a wide range of investor appetites. Let us review the menu of our product offerings.
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News
Andrew Davidson & Co., Inc. (AD&Co), is proud to support Fite Analytics’ innovative cloud-native Mortgage-Backed Securities Analytics Service. The Fite Analytics solution incorporates AD&Co’s LoanDynamics models that provide forecasts of voluntary prepayments, defaults and losses that drive risk analytics across the mortgage-backed securities market with comprehensive coverage.
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We are thrilled to announce that Andrew Davidson & Co., Inc. has launched a new look for ad-co.com. Some of the exciting new features of this site include:
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A dynamic homepage highlighting the firm’s latest innovations, AD&Co client benefits, announcements, and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts.
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