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Latest post Wed, Jan 14 2009 11:16 AM by Tony Cangas. 2 replies. Viewed 686 times.
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  • Thu, Jan 8 2009 4:13 PM                 Rate this Post:

    I didn't see this discussed in Matt's MBS basics so I thought I might point out to anyone that might be interested that when looking at MBS pricing the rates quoted are the pass-through coupon rate. The interest rate of the coupon is adjusted to a yield that is 1/2 percent lower than the underlying loans that comprise the security. So when you look at the 4.5 coupons they represent 5.0% loans on a lender's rate sheet.

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  • Sat, Jan 10 2009 12:32 PM                 In reply to

    Great info...I wish I could chat more during the week on MBS Live to know these details...I was always assuming that for any particular coupon, say 4.5, that lenders rate sheets would reflect 4.75...

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  • Wed, Jan 14 2009 11:16 AM                 In reply to

    Interesting, thanks for posting Harlan.  Question for anyone - I have read here on the site that lenders are looking for spreads of approximately 16-24 ticks.  Assuming that's the case, does it stand to reason that the 4.5% coupon trading at 101-16 should translate to 5% at 101 on lenders rates sheets? (in a more "normal" pricing environment)

    Thanks in advance for any response. 

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