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Mortgage Backed Securities: The US Approach 4 February 2003 Soula Proxenos

Today s Session... Overview of MBS in the United States Investor Considerations for MBS Fannie Mae s MBS Business Slide 2

Mortgage Funding Cycle A home buyer goes to a mortgage lender for a loan to purchase a home The lender may: Hold the loan in their portfolio Sell it to the Secondary Market to replenish funds Package it with other loans and exchange the package for MBS The cycle begins again as mortgage lenders make other loans to home buyers Fannie Mae purchases the loans by the sale of debt securities. These are sold to domestic and international markets Selling loans for MBS gives lenders new funds to make more loans Slide 3

Definition of Mortgage Backed Securities Fixed income investment instrument that represents ownership of an undivided interest in a group of mortgages Principal and interest from the individual mortgages are used to pay principal and interest on the MBS Several types of mortgage securities are issued within the U.S. marketplace -- including nonderivative and derivative products Slide 4

MBS Derivative Products Multi-class bond issue that derives cash flows from underlying mortgages -- either passthrough securities (MBS) or pools of whole loans Cash flows are carved up and distributed based upon principal and interest payment rules to various tranches of the transaction structure Slide 5

MBS Products Non-Derivative Products Mortgage-Backed Bonds (MBB) Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) (also referred to as Pass-Through Securities) Derivative Products Collateralized Mortgage Obligations (CMO) Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduit (REMIC) Stripped Mortgage-Backed Securities (SMBS) Slide 6

Comparison of MBS and MBB Characteristics Balance Sheet Treatment Source of Payment Collateral Mortgage-Backed Bond On-balance sheet treatment Transformed collateral cashflow Secured by pool of mortgages that are substitutable Mortgage-Backed Security Off-balance sheet treatment Collateral cashflow Secured by pool of mortgages that are typically not substitutable Pool Structure Typically heterogeneous Typically homogenous Rating Dependent on rating of the issuer and mortgage assets Dependent on quality of mortgages and/or guarantor Cashflow Schedule Interest typically payable on a sometimes semi-annual basis -- principal repaid at maturity Principal and interest payable on a monthly basis Slide 7

Private vs. Conduit Model Comparison Model I: Private Market Sporadic and independent issuances Less liquid transactions -- minimal resale market for securities Heterogeneous transactions Custom transaction approach - lots of flexibility in structuring deals Structured transactions only Guaranty by credit enhancement Model II: Conduit Market Expectation of coming to market regularly Highly liquid market Investor expectation of similar transactions Homogenous transactions: documentation underwriting criteria processes data Passthrough and structured transactions Guaranty by conduit Bundled services provided by conduit Slide 8

U.S. Market Segmentation Mortgage Securities Government Financing Conventional Financing FHA Loans VA Loans Government Conduit Ginnie Mae * Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are also minor players in the government financing market segment Conforming Loans Agency Conduit Fannie Mae Freddie Mac FHLB * Private Conduits may also issue securities based on conforming loans Non-Conforming Loans Subprime Jumbo Alt A Private Conduits Commercial Banks Insurance Companies Slide 9

US MBS Market Issuance 2,000 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 $424.4 $308.2 Annual MBS Issuance (in US$ billions) $412.4 $431.5 $860.4 $777.9 $549.3 $1,362.1 $1,837.9 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Source: The 2003 Mortgage Market Statistical Annual Slide 10

US MBS Market Share in 2002 Total MBS Issuance: Total Originations: Total MBS Outstanding $ 1,838 billion $ 2,510 billion $ 3,782 billion 2002 Market Share Distribution by Issuer (in US$ billions) Private Conduits 23% 73% Originations Funded Through MBS Fannie Mae 39% Ginnie Mae 9% Freddie Mac 29% Source: The 2003 Mortgage Market Statistical Annual Slide 11

Overview of MBS in the United States Investor Considerations for MBS Fannie Mae s MBS Business Slide 12

Investor Considerations for MBS Pooling of loans via MBS provides an effective vehicle for reducing risk over whole loan purchases: Rather than having full exposure to a few mortgages, investors have a lower exposure to many mortgages Allows investors to significantly decrease the credit risk of their portfolio Resulting securities are very generic in nature with an average life of about 10 years, AAA quality rating, and continuous monthly principal and interest cash flows Provides standardization of mortgages in large volumes Provides greater liquidity at a reduced cost Slide 13

Investor Considerations for MBS Exposed to the full effects of prepayment and interest rate risk Unlikely to receive the same cash flow from their investment each month due to the potential for prepayments Slide 14

Investor Considerations for MBS Derivatives Financially engineered to meet specific needs of various investors by redirecting cash flows to minimize certain risks: Prepayment risk redistributed into series of classes with short-, intermediate- and longmaturities Some classes have less interest rate sensitivity but lower yield to investors Other classes have substantially greater cash flow variability but offer investors higher returns Slide 15

Overview of MBS in the United States Investor Considerations for MBS Fannie Mae s MBS Business Slide 16

Fannie Mae Issued MBS Fannie Mae standard MBS are direct pass-through securities -- there is no special allocation of the cash flow from the underlying mortgages. 30 year, fixed rate pass-through security is: Most predominant Fannie Mae MBS product Most predominant product outstanding in capital markets Large volume of product in the market contributes to the ease and liquidity of secondary market trading of MBS Slide 17

Fannie Mae Issued MBS Special features of Fannie Mae MBS include: Can be purchased in unrestricted amounts by national banks, federally chartered credit unions, and federal savings and loan associations Counted as liquid assets by the Office of Thrift Supervision for Federal Savings & Loan institutions Eligible as collateral for Federal Reserve and Federal Home Loan Bank advances Risk-based capital regulations of the bank and thrift regulators offer preferential treatment Slide 18

Fannie Mae Issued MBS Derivatives Structured securities are more costly and time consuming for the originator of the loans -- compared to pass-through securities Must pay an investment bank for the structuring and placement of the deal with investors Must pay to have the deal rated by a rating agency Subject to the market to determine if the deal will sell above or below par Complexity of the cash flow distribution necessitates monthly administration to ensure that investors are accurately paid -- process must either be managed by the issuer or outsourced to a service provider at additional cost Often unable to sell the subordinated, highest risk tranche, so the originator must keep it on their own balance sheet Slide 19

Fannie Mae s Credit Risk Guaranty Business Fannie Mae issues mortgage-backed securities on behalf of primary market lenders Fannie Mae provides credit enhancement on securities through a credit guaranty -- guaranteeing the timely payment of principal and interest to investors Fannie Mae receives a fee for assuming credit risk while interest rate risk is passed on to the capital market investor Slide 20