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KBRA Releases Research – Under the Macroscope: U.S. RMBS Credit Sensitivity Analysis

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KBRA releases research that examines the potential impacts of RMBS sector headwinds due to changing economic and market conditions including home price fluctuations, interest rate increases, and inflation rate changes accompanied borrower residual income contraction. KBRA conducted several hypothetical scenario-based analyses to determine the potential impact of these factors on the credit attributes of RMBS transactions in its rated universe, specifically:

  • KBRA applied discrete home price decline stresses to transactions, to discern their potential impact on CLTV ratios.
  • The potential impact of the current, higher rate indices on adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) and ARM loans with initial fixed rate terms (hybrid ARMs) were examined.
  • KBRA sought to determine the impact on DTI ratios resulting from reductions in borrower real income due to inflation effects.

Report Highlights

  • The high loan-to-value (LTV) credit risk transfer (CRT) and non-prime RMBS 2.0 sectors were the most sensitive to the study’s potential national home prices decline scenario stresses. Notably, stressed CLTVs of 90% and higher represented below 2% of transactions among these two sectors in the 5% national decline scenario. In a 10% national decline scenario, stressed CLTVs remained below 80% for almost 90% of outstanding RMBS 2.0 collateral.
  • Across KBRA’s RMBS 2.0 portfolio, ARM loans total less than 1% by current collateral unpaid balance (UPB) but increases to 15.6% in non-prime and 16.6% in non-prime INV. Non-prime INV transactions respond most meaningfully to interest rate sensitivity scenarios with a portion of loans subject to meaningful payment shock prior to 2025.
  • Reductions in residual income stresses due to real wage declines could be most impactful for prime INV transactions with approximately 9% of loans would see DTI ratios increase above 50% with a 5% reduction in income.

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CEO: Jim Nadler
Employees: 400+
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Contacts

Armine Karajyan, Senior Director
+1 (646) 731-1210
armine.karajyan@kbra.com

Ryon Aguirre, Senior Director
+1 (646) 731-1239
ryon.aguirre@kbra.com

Jack Kahan, Senior Managing Director
+1 (646) 731-2486
jack.kahan@kbra.com

Business Development Contact

Daniel Stallone, Senior Director
+1 (646) 731-1308
daniel.stallone@kbra.com

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