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VABS - An Attractive Entry Point For Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS)?

2023-10-24 16:10:00 ET

Summary

  • An area of the high-quality fixed income market that hasn’t enjoyed a smooth ride this year is agency mortgage-backed securities (agency MBS).
  • The FDIC has already liquidated approximately 95% of its agency MBS portfolio, and many market participants see additional sales from the Fed as unlikely given the level of anticipated runoff compared to mandated redemption caps.
  • Low-coupon MBS have generally outperformed higher coupons because of a lack of supply and persistent fund inflows (demand), primarily in passive index products.

By Behnood Noei, CFA, Associate Director, Fixed Income; Andrew Okrongly, CFA, Director, Model Portfolios

"Higher for longer" has certainly been the dominant theme in fixed income markets this year, with rising interest rates weighing on the price of U.S. Treasuries .

However, bond sectors outside of government debt have been resilient, with tighter credit spreads driving positive excess returns across high yield, leveraged loans, emerging markets and investment-grade corporates.

Excess Returns Year-to-Date across Fixed Income Asset Classes

An area of the high-quality fixed income market that hasn't enjoyed a smooth ride this year is agency mortgage-backed securities (agency MBS) .

Agency MBS: A Large, Liquid, High-Quality Fixed Income Asset Class

One of the largest asset classes in the U.S. bond market , the principal and interest of agency mortgage-backed securities are guaranteed by government-sponsored entities (GSEs) such as Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae, which benefit from their relationship with the U.S. government.

Even with this implicit backing, an MBS typically provides a yield premium compared to Treasuries as compensation for investors assuming the prepayment risk embedded in the underlying mortgages. Therefore, investors in an agency MBS are compensated for the uncertainty of when they receive the bond's principal, but not if .

A Potentially Improving Supply/Demand Environment

Outside of higher interest rates and elevated volatility , the agency MBS market has also faced supply concerns related to the Federal Reserve's quantitative tightening program and the FDIC's liquidation of failed banks' MBS portfolios.

While the demand void left by the Fed and commercial banks remains, at least some supply headwinds could be easing. The FDIC has already liquidated approximately 95% of its agency MBS portfolio, and many market participants see additional sales from the Fed as unlikely given the level of anticipated runoff compared to mandated redemption caps.

Furthermore, new issuance of agency MBS has been muted this year, and the lack of housing activity and incentive for homeowners to refinance should translate into greater cash-flow stability going forward.

Mortgage Loan Application Indexes for Refinance and Purchase

The current yield premium offered by agency MBS compared to Treasuries suggests that the bad news from this year may be priced in. Indeed, this mortgage basis spread is now at the higher end of the historical ranges, and it even looks attractive compared to credit spreads on investment-grade corporates.

Mortgage Basis (Current Coupon Mortgage Rate - 5/10-Year Treasury Rate) and IG Option-Adjusted Spread (OAS)

Diving a little into the details of the asset class, perhaps the more significant story this year has been the relative performance of the most discounted corners of the market.

Low-coupon MBS have generally outperformed higher coupons because of a lack of supply and persistent fund inflows (demand), primarily in passive index products. This situation has led to a decisive difference in comparative value across the coupon stack but with very few willing to go against it.

As a result, we continue to see good value in production-coupon MBS, with spreads near 50 basis points and nominal spreads over 160 basis points offering attractive yields compared to other high-quality fixed income sectors.

Capitalizing on the Opportunity

Based on the sector's high credit quality, modest correlations to other credit sectors and attractive level of yield premium, our Model Portfolio Investment Committee recently decided to add exposure to agency MBS across our Strategic Model Portfolios.

For investors also considering a dedicated exposure to mortgage-backed and other securitized debt instruments, the WisdomTree Mortgage Plus Bond Fund (MTGP) may be worth considering.

The strategy is an actively managed ETF that balances a strategic core exposure to agency MBS augmented by diversifying and tactical exposures to other securitized sectors.

WisdomTree Mortgage Plus Bond Fund - Strategy Construct

MTGP seeks to deliver superior risk-adjusted returns to the Bloomberg U.S. Securitized Index through an investment process combining macro and fundamental research.

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Behnood Noei, CFA, Associate Director, Fixed Income

Behnood Noei serves as Associate Director of Fixed Income at WisdomTree Asset Management, where he develops the firm's suite of fixed income and currency exchange-traded funds and enhances existing investment processes. Behnood has 11 years investment experience in portfolio management and quantitative research. Prior to joining WisdomTree in 2022, Behnood was a portfolio manager and developer of some of the fixed income ETFs at J.P.Morgan Asset Management, where he was directly responsible for managing more than 7 Fixed Income ETFs and multiple SMAs with more than $13Billion in assets. He graduated from The Ohio State University with Master of Science degree in Finance and is a CFA charter holder.

Andrew Okrongly, CFA, Director, Model Portfolios

Andrew Okrongly joined WisdomTree in 2022 as a Director on the Model Portfolios Team. He is responsible for the design and ongoing management of model portfolios and custom solutions for portfolio managers and advisors. Andrew is also a member of the WisdomTree Asset Allocation and Model Portfolio Investment Committees. Prior to joining WisdomTree, Andrew was a Director on the Outsourced Chief Investment Officer team at Commonfund, where he was responsible for macro-economic analysis and advising institutional clients on strategic and tactical asset allocation. Andrew began his career at BlackRock where he held a variety of fixed income and multi-asset investment roles. Andrew received a BBA degree from the University of Michigan and is a holder of the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.

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An Attractive Entry Point For Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS)?
Stock Information

Company Name: Virtus Newfleet ABS/MBS ETF
Stock Symbol: VABS
Market: NYSE

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