US Prime Auto Loan ABS Losses Reach Record High

Annualized net losses on U.S. prime auto loan asset-backed securities (ABS) reached a record high in August, but negative rating actions in 2008 have been minimal, according to Fitch Ratings.

Even with these elevated levels of losses, structural features and credit enhancement along with transactions deleveraging, have limited negative ratings actions in 2008, Fitch said.  Fitch has upgraded 29 prime auto ABS subordinate tranches in 2008, down from 66 in 2007. During August, Fitch upgraded 11 tranches from four prime transactions including upgrades on transactions of U.S. domestic captives.

Additionally, Fitch continues to issue upgrades on subordinate notes, albeit at a slower rate than in 2007.

In the historically weak fall months, Fitch expects losses may approach the 2% level as predicted at the beginning of the year.

U.S. prime auto loan asset-backed securities (ABS) hit a record high of 1.73% in August, just above the previous high set in early 2003. Auto ABS performance in 2008 continues to be impacted by the poor state of the U.S. economy including rising unemployment, deteriorating consumer health, and lower wholesale vehicle values. The 2007 vintage is producing the highest levels of losses when compared to vintages going back to 2000.

In the prime sector, Fitch’s 60+ days delinquency index was unchanged at 0.71% in August over July, 20% above 2007 levels. Losses rose 22% in August over July driving losses 101% higher when compared to August 2007.

The subprime auto ABS 60 days-or-more delinquency index was at 3.85% in August, 6% higher than July. Losses were at 7.45% in August, 14% over July, and on a year-over-year basis 31% higher than in August 2007. The weakest period of performance for subprime losses was in late 2003 when losses were approximately 9.50%-10%, so current levels remain below this range.

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