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Real Estate Loan Losses, Bank Failure and Emerging Regulation 2011

William C. Handorf, Ph. D. Current Professor of Finance The George Washington University Consultant Banks Central Banks Corporations Director & Vice Chair Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta Experience Director Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Federal Home Loan Bank System Regulator Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Home Loan Bank Board Lender National Bank of Detroit Officer, United States Army 2

Bank Failure Liquidation Economic Financial Managerial 3

Recent US Failures AIG Bank United Bear Stearns Citibank Downey Fannie & Freddie GMAC Indy Mac Lehman Brothers WAMU Wachovia Hundreds of smaller banks Who will fail next Friday? 4

Bank Failure and the Economy Economic Recession High and/or Increasing Unemployment High Real Interest Rates Regional Boom to Bust Low Confidence in Banks or the Central Bank 5

Bank Failure and Asset/Liability Management Low Capital Losses Loan Problems Concentrated Portfolio Loss of Cost Control Quick Growth Liquidity Non Core Fund Reliance Lack of Good Collateral Bad Press & Run High-yield Assets High Sensitivity 6

Bank Failure and Management High number and percentage of loans to insiders Passive Board of Directors Lack of coherent business plan Quick growth funded by high cost funds offset by high yield assets High dividend payouts and stock repurchase programs Shrinkage to maintain capital ratios leads to even lower profits given fixed non-interest costs Ineffective risk management Fraud 7

Empirical Analysis of Recent US Bank Failure Leading Causes High problem loans to capital and ALLL Large losses High provision Losses on securities High non current loans Portfolio concentration in high risk ADC loans Low capital High non core funding Other Factors Prior quick growth High yield assets Fraud 8

Resultant Governmental Actions US Treasury invests in low-cost preferred stock (US $250 billion) FDIC raises deposit insurance limit and guarantees bank debt (US $400 billion) Federal Reserve provides long-term loans and purchases securities (US $2 trillion) 9

Housing Problem History Home prices rise quickly after dot.com bust and central bank reduces interest rate to very low levels Investors earn 50+% returns with 10% annual appreciation and encourage speculators to purchase more property Mortgagors need innovative loans and piggy-back loans to afford a home prior to even higher prices Wall Street encourages brokers to originate more high-yield loans for MBS MBS losses trigger dominoes to fall 10

Importance of Real Estate Household Sector Assets Real Estate 27% Business Sector Assets Real Estate 25% Other 73% Other 75% 11

US Financial Market US $52 trillion of Debt Other 73% Mortgage 27% US $14 trillion Mortgage Debt Residential 76 Commercial 17 Apartment 6 Farm 1 0 20 40 60 80 Percent 12

US Home Prices Annual Price Change 2001: 8.9% 2002: 15.0% 2003: 13.4% 2004: 19.9% 2005: 14.8% 2006: 0.2% 2007: -9.7% 2008: -19.1% 2009: -2.5% 2010-4.1% 13

Accommodative Monetary Policy Reduce Interest Rates 13 Times 2001-2003 Reduce Cost of Short-term Borrowing Consumer Corporate Fiscal Stimulate Growth Reduce Value of US$ Stimulate Inflation Increase Rates Mid-2004 14

5 3.2 0.1 2009 2007 2005 15 Interest Rate Trends 8.3 8.8 7.6 5.6 5.9 5.5 5.1 4.6 3 3.4 1 2003 2001 1999 1997 1995 1993 1991 1989 1987 1985 1983 Three Month Treasury Bill 14.6 1981 10.3 1979 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Percent

Mortgage Risk A: Excellent Credit History (84%); Prime Borrower Alt-A: Income not Verified or Property not Appraised (6%); Higher Rate Loan B/C: Mediocre to Weak Credit History (10%); Much Higher Rate Loan 16

Credit Score 850 620 Payment history Amount of debt owed Length of credit history New credit requested Types of credit used 300 17

Real Estate Loan Risk Type - Balloon loans or non-amortizing more risky than amortizing Interest Rate - Adjustable-rate more risky than fixed rate Amortization Period - Long-Term (40 years) amortization more risky than medium-term (15 years) Purpose - Equity refinance more risky than purchase Occupancy - Second home or investment home more risky than primary property 18

Mortgage Products Monthly Payment per $100,000 Loan Initial is First Five Years Initial Pay Later Pay 30 Fixed 600 600 40 Fixed 555 555 Interest only 515 655 ARM 475 610 Pay Option 375 725 Fixed-rate 30 Year Fixed-rate 40 Year Interest-only (5 years) 30 Year Loan Adjustable-rate 30 Year Loan Payment Option (up to 110% LTV) 30 Year Loan 19

U.S. Foreclosure Market Report Heat Map 2010

Mortgage Problems Remain About 67% of homes are funded by mortgage loans About 13% of home loans are 30+ days slow or in foreclosure About 27% of borrowers have negative equity Loan workouts are performing badly with about 15% of loans 90+ days slow again current 21

Supply Factors Investment Banks Sell Highly-Rated Securities backed by High-Yield Loans Mortgage Brokers Originate High-Yield Loans then Sold to Banks Mortgagors Require Credit to Afford Homes Prior to Higher Prices Investors and Speculators Seek Credit to Purchase Real Estate and Enhance Returns 22

Securitization Pool of Residential Mortgages Mortgage Payments Mortgage Backed Security Packager/ Servicer Senior Tranche (AAA) Mezzanine Tranche () Junior Tranche (Low-grade) 23

CDO s (Collateralized Debt Obligations) RMBS From Loans CDO Collateral MEZZANINE CDO of ABS AAA AA A Unrated 81% 11% 4% 3% 1% Loan Losses CDO CDO Other CDO s Super Senior AAA AA A Equity 62% 14% 8% 6% 6% 24 4%

Financial Market Flight-to-quality Unexpected losses on highly-rated mortgage-backed securities lead to: Wall Street unable to sell new MBS and stop buying loans from mortgage brokers Mortgage brokers incur liquidity problems and fail when unable to sell loans and correspondent banks cut lines of credit Sub-prime, Alternative-A and investment mortgagors unable to obtain credit Prime mortgagor loans underwritten more carefully Stock of unsold homes increase, absorption periods lengthen and prices fall 25

Acquisition, Development and Construction (ADC) Loans Excess housing inventory eliminates demand for new home lots by builders Expectations of falling home prices stem demand for new homes Strict underwriting limits potential buyers As a result, land sells for 20% of cost; banks also incur substantial losses on ADC loans 26

Implications of Home Loan Problems Lower tax base Higher homelessness Bank failures and GSE problems Lost real estate wealth and MBS investment value Inability to refinance or obtain home equity loan Lost employment and retail spending Very weak economy 27

Central bank Governmental efforts to support affordable housing Wall Street and credit rating agencies Unregulated mortgage brokers Other bank regulators Bank management, risk managers and board of directors Crisis Culprits 28

Regulatory Implications Strict loan underwriting Higher FDIC insurance premiums Higher capital requirements More attention to liquidity and concentration The Federal Reserve and Department of Treasury invested in bank capital and served as a lender of first resort The stimulus added to an already large fiscal deficit and debt 29

Brasil s Real Estate Sector? 2 Biggest Reasons for Rapidly Rising Home Prices: 1. 2. 2 Biggest Threats from High Home Prices: 1. 2. 30