Economic return and dividend yield, origination growth and strategy, dividend accrual and book value, capital allocation and investment strategy, non-QM loans and economic book value are the key contradictions discussed in MFA Financial's latest 2025Q2 earnings call.
Economic and Market Environment:
- The market experienced turmoil during Q2, with 2-year treasuries fluctuating between
3.88% and
4.05% and 10-year treasuries ranging from
3.99% to
4.60%.
- The economic and macro environments were characterized by resilience amidst growth and inflation fears, with expectations for two rate cuts later in the year.
Portfolio Performance:
- MFA's portfolio delivered a total economic return of
1.5% for Q2 and
3.4% year-to-date, with the economic book value slightly down by
1% in Q2.
- The decline in distributable earnings to
$0.24 per share was attributed to credit losses and an increase in Series C preferred dividend.
Loan Origination and Securitization:
- MFA sourced
$876 million of loans and securities in Q2, with a focus on non-QM loans, Agency MBS, and business purpose loans through Lima One.
- The company completed its 18th non-QM securitization, selling
$291 million of bonds at an average coupon of
5.76%.
Credit Management and Resolution:
- MFA reduced overall portfolio 60-plus day delinquency to
7.3% and lowered nonaccrual status loan balances by
$33.6 million.
- The company resolved approximately
$24 million of challenged transitional loans via loan sales and expects further resolutions in the second half.
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