Annaly Capital Management, Inc. Reports 2nd Quarter 2024 Results

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Jul 24, 2024

Annaly Capital Management, Inc. (NYSE: NLY) ("Annaly" or the "Company") today announced its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2024.

Financial Highlights

  • GAAP net income (loss) of ($0.09) per average common share for the quarter
  • Earnings available for distribution ("EAD") of $0.68 per average common share for the quarter
  • Economic return of 0.9% for the second quarter and 5.7% for the first half of 2024
  • Book value per common share of $19.25
  • GAAP leverage of 7.1x, up from 6.7x in the prior quarter; economic leverage of 5.8x, up from 5.6x in the prior quarter
  • Declared quarterly common stock cash dividend of $0.65 per share

Business Highlights

Investment and Strategy

  • Total portfolio of $74.8 billion, including $66.0 billion in highly liquid Agency portfolio(1)
  • Annaly's Agency portfolio increased 2% quarter-over-quarter due to opportunistic portfolio additions with a continued focus on migrating up in coupon and into high-quality specified pools
    • Annaly's Agency portfolio represents 58% of dedicated equity capital(2), in line with the prior quarter
  • Maintained conservative hedge position with hedge ratio effectively unchanged; activity focused on replacing maturing swaps with Treasury futures throughout the quarter
  • Annaly's Residential Credit portfolio decreased modestly to $5.9 billion(1) due to accretive sales of third-party securities; representing 20% of dedicated equity capital(2)
    • Correspondent channel activity remained robust with record loan lock volume of $4.1 billion during the second quarter; 2024 year-to-date lock volume of $7.8 billion surpassed total lock volume for all of 2023
  • Annaly's Mortgage Servicing Rights ("MSR") portfolio ended the quarter with $2.8 billion(1) in market value, up 5% quarter-over-quarter, representing 22% of dedicated equity capital(2)

Financing and Capital

  • $6.3 billion of total assets available for financing(3), including cash and unencumbered Agency MBS of $3.5 billion
  • Average GAAP cost of interest bearing liabilities increased three basis points to 5.43% and average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities increased 12 basis points to 3.90% quarter-over-quarter
  • Annaly Residential Credit Group increased financing capacity by $250 million through new and expanded credit facilities; total warehouse capacity across both Annaly’s Residential Credit and MSR businesses of $4.2 billion
  • Weighted average days to maturity for repurchase agreements decreased to 36 days from 43 days in the prior quarter
  • Annaly Residential Credit Group priced 13 whole loan securitizations totaling $6.7 billion since the beginning of 2024(4)
    • Annaly remains the largest non-bank issuer and the second largest issuer overall of Prime Jumbo and Expanded Credit MBS since the beginning of 2023(5)

Corporate Responsibility & Governance

  • Published fifth Corporate Responsibility Report, titled Powering American Homeownership, underscoring Annaly's commitment to industry-leading sustainable business practices, sound corporate governance and best-in-class corporate culture

"Despite modest widening in Agency MBS spreads, Annaly produced a positive economic return in the second quarter, supported by our diversified capital allocation, balanced hedge portfolio and responsible leverage position. Notably, Annaly generated a 5.7% economic return year-to-date, demonstrating the strength of our housing finance model," remarked David Finkelstein, Annaly's Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer. "During the quarter, we opportunistically added to our Agency MBS portfolio given attractive spread levels, while we continue to expand our complementary Residential Credit and MSR platforms.

"We are encouraged by recent inflation data and signaling from the Federal Reserve, which suggest a near-term rate cut is increasingly likely. As interest rate volatility appears poised to moderate and more dovish monetary policy is on the horizon, we remain well-positioned for further growth given our substantial liquidity, prudent leverage and nimble capital structure."

(1)

Total portfolio represents Annaly’s investments that are on-balance sheet as well as investments that are off-balance sheet in which Annaly has economic exposure. Assets exclude assets transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles of $17.9 billion, include TBA purchase contracts (market value) of $1.7 billion and $1.9 billion of retained securities that are eliminated in consolidation and are shown net of participations issued totaling $1.1 billion.

(2)

Capital allocation for each of the investment strategies is calculated as the difference between each investment strategy’s allocated assets, which include TBA purchase contracts, and liabilities.

(3)

Comprised of $5.4 billion of unencumbered assets, which represents Annaly’s excess liquidity and defined as assets that have not been pledged or securitized (generally including cash and cash equivalents, Agency MBS, CRT, Non-Agency MBS, residential mortgage loans, MSR, reverse repurchase agreements, other unencumbered financial assets and capital stock), and $0.9 billion of fair value of collateral pledged for future advances.

(4)

Includes a $483 million whole loan securitization that closed in July 2024 and a $603 million whole loan securitization that priced in July 2024.

(5)

Issuer ranking data from Inside Nonconforming Markets for Q2 2024 (July 5, 2024 issue).

Financial Performance

The following table summarizes certain key performance indicators as of and for the quarters ended June 30, 2024, March 31, 2024 and June 30, 2023:

June 30, 2024

March 31, 2024

June 30, 2023

Book value per common share

$

19.25

$

19.73

$

20.73

GAAP net income (loss) per average common share (1)

$

(0.09

)

$

0.85

$

0.27

Annualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity (2)

(0.31

%)

16.29

%

5.42

%

GAAP leverage at period-end (3)

7.1:1

6.7:1

6.1:1

Net interest margin (4)

0.24

%

(0.03

%)

(0.15

%)

Average yield on interest earning assets (5)

5.17

%

4.88

%

4.27

%

Average GAAP cost of interest bearing liabilities (6)

5.43

%

5.40

%

5.00

%

Net interest spread

(0.26

%)

(0.52

%)

(0.73

%)

Non-GAAP metrics *

Earnings available for distribution per average common share (1)

$

0.68

$

0.64

$

0.72

Annualized EAD return on average equity

13.36

%

12.63

%

13.22

%

Economic leverage at period-end (3)

5.8:1

5.6:1

5.8:1

Net interest margin (excluding PAA) (4)

1.58

%

1.43

%

1.66

%

Average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA) (5)

5.14

%

4.87

%

4.22

%

Average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities (6)

3.90

%

3.78

%

2.77

%

Net interest spread (excluding PAA)

1.24

%

1.09

%

1.45

%

*

Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. Please refer to the "Non-GAAP Financial Measures" section for additional information.

(1)

Net of dividends on preferred stock.

(2)

Annualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity annualizes realized and unrealized gains and (losses) which may not be indicative of full year performance, unannualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity is (0.08%), 4.07%, and 1.35% for the quarters ended June 30, 2024, March 31, 2024, and June 30, 2023, respectively.

(3)

GAAP leverage is computed as the sum of repurchase agreements, other secured financing, debt issued by securitization vehicles, participations issued, and U.S. Treasury securities sold, not yet purchased divided by total equity. Economic leverage is computed as the sum of recourse debt, cost basis of to-be-announced ("TBA") and CMBX derivatives outstanding, and net forward purchases (sales) of investments divided by total equity. Recourse debt consists of repurchase agreements, other secured financing, and US Treasury securities, sold, not yet purchased. Debt issued by securitization vehicles and participations issued are non-recourse to the Company and are excluded from economic leverage.

(4)

Net interest margin represents interest income less interest expense divided by average Interest Earning Assets. Net interest margin does not include net interest component of interest rate swaps. Net interest margin (excluding PAA) represents the sum of interest income (excluding PAA) plus TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income less economic interest expense divided by the sum of average Interest Earning Assets plus average outstanding TBA contract and CMBX balances. PAA represents the cumulative impact on prior periods, but not the current period, of quarter-over-quarter changes in estimated long-term prepayment speeds related to the Company’s Agency mortgage-backed securities.

(5)

Average yield on interest earning assets represents annualized interest income divided by average interest earning assets. Average interest earning assets reflects the average amortized cost of our investments during the period. Average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA) is calculated using annualized interest income (excluding PAA).

(6)

Average GAAP cost of interest bearing liabilities represents annualized interest expense divided by average interest bearing liabilities. Average interest bearing liabilities reflects the average balances during the period. Average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities represents annualized economic interest expense divided by average interest bearing liabilities. Economic interest expense is comprised of GAAP interest expense, the net interest component of interest rate swaps, and, beginning with the quarter ended June 30, 2024, net interest on initial margin related to interest rate swaps, which is reported in Other, net in the Company’s Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income (Loss). Prior period results have not been adjusted in accordance with this change as the impact is not material. Net interest on variation margin related to interest rate swaps was previously and is currently included in the Net interest component of interest rate swaps in the Company's Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income (Loss) for all periods presented.

Other Information

This news release and our public documents to which we refer contain or incorporate by reference certain forward-looking statements which are based on various assumptions (some of which are beyond our control) and may be identified by reference to a future period or periods or by the use of forward-looking terminology, such as "may," "will," "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "continue," or similar terms or variations on those terms or the negative of those terms. Such statements include those relating to the Company’s future performance, macro outlook, the interest rate and credit environments, tax reform and future opportunities. Actual results could differ materially from those set forth in forward-looking statements due to a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, changes in interest rates; changes in the yield curve; changes in prepayment rates; the availability of mortgage-backed securities ("MBS") and other securities for purchase; the availability of financing and, if available, the terms of any financing; changes in the market value of the Company’s assets; changes in business conditions and the general economy; the Company’s ability to grow its residential credit business; the Company's ability to grow its mortgage servicing rights business; credit risks related to the Company’s investments in credit risk transfer securities and residential mortgage-backed securities and related residential mortgage credit assets; risks related to investments in mortgage servicing rights; the Company’s ability to consummate any contemplated investment opportunities; changes in government regulations or policy affecting the Company’s business; the Company’s ability to maintain its qualification as a REIT for U.S. federal income tax purposes; the Company’s ability to maintain its exemption from registration under the Investment Company Act of 1940; and operational risks or risk management failures by us or critical third parties, including cybersecurity incidents. For a discussion of the risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements, see "Risk Factors" in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and any subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. The Company does not undertake, and specifically disclaims any obligation, to publicly release the result of any revisions which may be made to any forward-looking statements to reflect the occurrence of anticipated or unanticipated events or circumstances after the date of such statements, except as required by law.

Annaly is a leading diversified capital manager with investment strategies across mortgage finance. Annaly’s principal business objective is to generate net income for distribution to its stockholders and to optimize its returns through prudent management of its diversified investment strategies. Annaly is internally managed and has elected to be taxed as a real estate investment trust, or REIT, for federal income tax purposes. Additional information on the company can be found at www.annaly.com.

We use our website (www.annaly.com) and LinkedIn account (www.linkedin.com/company/annaly-capital-management) as channels of distribution of company information. The information we post through these channels may be deemed material. Accordingly, investors should monitor these channels, in addition to following our press releases, SEC filings and public conference calls and webcasts. In addition, you may automatically receive email alerts and other information about Annaly when you enroll your email address by visiting the "Investors" section of our website, then clicking on "Investor Resources" and selecting "Email Alerts" to complete the email notification form. Our website, any alerts and social media channels are not incorporated by reference into, and are not a part of, this document.

The Company prepares an investor presentation and supplemental financial information for the benefit of its shareholders. Please refer to the investor presentation for definitions of both GAAP and non-GAAP measures used in this news release. Both the Second Quarter 2024 Investor Presentation and the Second Quarter 2024 Supplemental Information can be found at the Company’s website (www.annaly.com) in the "Investors" section under "Investor Presentations."

Conference Call

The Company will hold the second quarter 2024 earnings conference call on July 25, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time. Participants are encouraged to pre-register for the conference call to receive a unique PIN to gain immediate access to the call and bypass the live operator. Pre-registration may be completed by accessing the pre-registration link found on the homepage or "Investors" section of the Company's website at www.annaly.com, or by using the following link: https://dpregister.com/sreg/10190377/fcf377ca94. Pre-registration may be completed at any time, including up to and after the call start time.

For participants who would like to join the call but have not pre-registered, access is available by dialing 844-735-3317 within the U.S., or 412-317-5703 internationally, and requesting the "Annaly Earnings Call."

There will also be an audio webcast of the call on www.annaly.com. A replay of the call will be available for one week following the conference call. The replay number is 877-344-7529 for domestic calls and 412-317-0088 for international calls and the conference passcode is 7193862. If you would like to be added to the e-mail distribution list, please visit www.annaly.com, click on Investors, then select Email Alerts and complete the email notification form.

Financial Statements

ANNALY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
(dollars in thousands, except per share data)

June 30,
2024

March 31,
2024

December 31,
2023 (1)

September 30,
2023

June 30,
2023

(unaudited)

(unaudited)

(unaudited)

(unaudited)

Assets

Cash and cash equivalents

$

1,587,108

$

1,665,370

$

1,412,148

$

1,241,122

$

1,236,872

Securities

67,044,753

66,500,689

69,613,565

69,860,730

71,202,461

Loans, net

2,548,228

2,717,823

2,353,084

1,793,140

1,154,320

Mortgage servicing rights

2,785,614

2,651,279

2,122,196

2,234,813

2,018,896

Assets transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles

17,946,812

15,614,750

13,307,622

11,450,346

11,318,419

Derivative assets

187,868

203,799

162,557

549,833

457,119

Receivable for unsettled trades

320,659

941,366

2,710,224

1,047,566

787,442

Principal and interest receivable

917,130

867,348

1,222,705

1,158,648

944,537

Intangible assets, net

10,761

11,433

12,106

12,778

15,163

Other assets

319,644

309,689

311,029

299,447

195,248

Total assets

$

93,668,577

$

91,483,546

$

93,227,236

$

89,648,423

$

89,330,477

Liabilities and stockholders’ equity

Liabilities

Repurchase agreements

$

60,787,994

$

58,975,232

$

62,201,543

$

64,693,821

$

61,637,600

Other secured financing

600,000

600,000

500,000

500,000

500,000

Debt issued by securitization vehicles

15,831,915

13,690,967

11,600,338

9,983,847

9,789,282

Participations issued

1,144,821

1,161,323

1,103,835

788,442

492,307

U.S. Treasury securities sold, not yet purchased

1,974,602

2,077,404

2,132,751

Derivative liabilities

100,829

103,142

302,295

97,616

156,182

Payable for unsettled trades

1,096,271

2,556,798

3,249,389

2,214,319

4,331,315

Interest payable

369,106

350,405

287,937

198,084

140,620

Dividends payable

325,662

325,286

325,052

321,629

321,031

Other liabilities

174,473

146,876

179,005

173,608

74,795

Total liabilities

82,405,673

79,987,433

81,882,145

78,971,366

77,443,132

Stockholders’ equity

Preferred stock, par value $0.01 per share (2)

1,536,569

1,536,569

1,536,569

1,536,569

1,536,569

Common stock, par value $0.01 per share (3)

5,010

5,004

5,001

4,948

4,939

Additional paid-in capital

23,694,663

23,673,687

23,672,391

23,572,996

23,550,346

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)

(1,156,927

)

(1,281,918

)

(1,335,400

)

(2,694,776

)

(2,382,531

)

Accumulated deficit

(12,898,191

)

(12,523,809

)

(12,622,768

)

(11,855,267

)

(10,933,044

)

Total stockholders’ equity

11,181,124

11,409,533

11,255,793

10,564,470

11,776,279

Noncontrolling interests

81,780

86,580

89,298

112,587

111,066

Total equity

11,262,904

11,496,113

11,345,091

10,677,057

11,887,345

Total liabilities and equity

$

93,668,577

$

91,483,546

$

93,227,236

$

89,648,423

$

89,330,477

(1)

Derived from the audited consolidated financial statements at December 31, 2023.

(2)

6.95% Series F Fixed-to-Floating Rate Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock - Includes 28,800,000 shares authorized, issued and outstanding. 6.50% Series G Fixed-to-Floating Rate Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock - Includes 17,000,000 shares authorized, issued and outstanding. 6.75% Series I Preferred Stock - Includes 17,700,000 shares authorized, issued and outstanding.

(3)

Includes 1,468,250,000 shares authorized. Includes 501,018,415 shares issued and outstanding at June 30, 2024, 500,440,023 shares issued and outstanding at March 31, 2024, 500,080,287 shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2023, 494,814,038 shares issued and outstanding at September 30, 2023, and 493,893,288 shares issued and outstanding at June 30, 2023.

ANNALY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
(dollars in thousands, except per share data)
(Unaudited)

For the quarters ended

June 30,
2024

March 31,
2024

December 31,
2023

September 30,
2023

June 30,
2023

Net interest income

Interest income

$

1,177,325

$

1,094,488

$

990,352

$

1,001,485

$

921,494

Interest expense

1,123,767

1,100,939

1,043,902

1,046,819

953,457

Net interest income

53,558

(6,451

)

(53,550

)

(45,334

)

(31,963

)

Net servicing income

Servicing and related income

120,515

115,084

98,474

97,620

83,790

Servicing and related expense

12,617

12,216

11,219

9,623

8,930

Net servicing income

107,898

102,868

87,255

87,997

74,860

Other income (loss)

Net gains (losses) on investments and other

(568,745

)

(994,127

)

1,894,744

(2,713,126

)

(1,308,948

)

Net gains (losses) on derivatives

430,487

1,377,144

(2,301,911

)

2,127,430

1,475,325

Other, net

24,791

23,367

22,863

26,250

9,105

Total other income (loss)

(113,467

)

406,384

(384,304

)

(559,446

)

175,482

General and administrative expenses

Compensation expense

33,274

28,721

29,502

30,064

30,635

Other general and administrative expenses

11,617

9,849

9,399

9,845

12,280

Total general and administrative expenses

44,891

38,570

38,901

39,909

42,915

Income (loss) before income taxes

3,098

464,231

(389,500

)

(556,692

)

175,464

Income taxes

11,931

(943

)

1,732

12,392

14,277

Net income (loss)

(8,833

)

465,174

(391,232

)

(569,084

)

161,187

Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests

650

2,282

12,511

(6,879

)

(5,846

)

Net income (loss) attributable to Annaly

(9,483

)

462,892

(403,743

)

(562,205

)

167,033

Dividends on preferred stock

37,158

37,061

37,181

36,854

35,766

Net income (loss) available (related) to common stockholders

$

(46,641

)

$

425,831

$

(440,924

)

$

(599,059

)

$

131,267

Net income (loss) per share available (related) to common stockholders

Basic

$

(0.09

)

$

0.85

$

(0.88

)

$

(1.21

)

$

0.27

Diluted

$

(0.09

)

$

0.85

$

(0.88

)

$

(1.21

)

$

0.27

Weighted average number of common shares outstanding

Basic

500,950,563

500,612,840

499,871,725

494,330,361

494,165,256

Diluted

500,950,563

501,182,043

499,871,725

494,330,361

494,358,982

Other comprehensive income (loss)

Net income (loss)

$

(8,833

)

$

465,174

$

(391,232

)

$

(569,084

)

$

161,187

Unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale securities

(54,243

)

(281,869

)

1,024,637

(825,286

)

(294,045

)

Reclassification adjustment for net (gains) losses included in net income (loss)

179,234

335,351

334,739

513,041

462,128

Other comprehensive income (loss)

124,991

53,482

1,359,376

(312,245

)

168,083

Comprehensive income (loss)

116,158

518,656

968,144

(881,329

)

329,270

Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests

650

2,282

12,511

(6,879

)

(5,846

)

Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to Annaly

115,508

516,374

955,633

(874,450

)

335,116

Dividends on preferred stock

37,158

37,061

37,181

36,854

35,766

Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to common stockholders

$

78,350

$

479,313

$

918,452

$

(911,304

)

$

299,350

ANNALY CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
(dollars in thousands, except per share data)

For the six months ended

June 30, 2024

June 30, 2023

(unaudited)

(unaudited)

Net interest income

Interest income

$

2,271,813

$

1,739,744

Interest expense

2,224,706

1,752,244

Net interest income

47,107

(12,500

)

Net servicing income

Servicing and related income

235,599

168,063

Servicing and related expense

24,833

16,810

Net servicing income

210,766

151,253

Other income (loss)

Net gains (losses) on investments and other

(1,562,872

)

(1,307,236

)

Net gains (losses) on derivatives

1,807,631

574,573

Loan loss (provision) reversal

219

Other, net

48,158

24,603

Total other income (loss)

292,917

(707,841

)

General and administrative expenses

Compensation expense

61,995

60,026

Other general and administrative expenses

21,466

23,717

Total general and administrative expenses

83,461

83,743

Income (loss) before income taxes

467,329

(652,831

)

Income taxes

10,988

25,310

Net income (loss)

456,341

(678,141

)

Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests

2,932

(918

)

Net income (loss) attributable to Annaly

453,409

(677,223

)

Dividends on preferred stock

74,219

67,641

Net income (loss) available (related) to common stockholders

$

379,190

$

(744,864

)

Net income (loss) per share available (related) to common stockholders

Basic

$

0.76

$

(1.51

)

Diluted

$

0.76

$

(1.51

)

Weighted average number of common shares outstanding

Basic

500,781,701

491,939,177

Diluted

501,415,515

491,939,177

Other comprehensive income (loss)

Net income (loss)

$

456,341

$

(678,141

)

Unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale securities

(336,112

)

381,329

Reclassification adjustment for net (gains) losses included in net income (loss)

514,585

945,036

Other comprehensive income (loss)

178,473

1,326,365

Comprehensive income (loss)

634,814

648,224

Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests

2,932

(918

)

Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to Annaly

631,882

649,142

Dividends on preferred stock

74,219

67,641

Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to common stockholders

$

557,663

$

581,501

Key Financial Data

The following table presents key metrics of the Company’s portfolio, liabilities and hedging positions, and performance as of and for the quarters ended June 30, 2024, March 31, 2024 and June 30, 2023:

June 30, 2024

March 31, 2024

June 30, 2023

Portfolio related metrics

Fixed-rate Residential Securities as a percentage of total Residential Securities

98

%

98

%

98

%

Adjustable-rate and floating-rate Residential Securities as a percentage of total Residential Securities

2

%

2.0

%

2.0

%

Weighted average experienced CPR for the period

7.4

%

6.0

%

7.0

%

Weighted average projected long-term CPR at period-end

8.5

%

8.9

%

8.6

%

Liabilities and hedging metrics

Weighted average days to maturity on repurchase agreements outstanding at period-end

36

43

44

Hedge ratio (1)

98

%

97

%

105

%

Weighted average pay rate on interest rate swaps at period-end (2)

3.13

%

3.20

%

2.50

%

Weighted average receive rate on interest rate swaps at period-end (2)

5.30

%

5.26

%

5.05

%

Weighted average net rate on interest rate swaps at period-end (2)

(2.17

%)

(2.06

%)

(2.55

%)

GAAP leverage at period-end (3)

7.1:1

6.7:1

6.1:1

GAAP capital ratio at period-end (4)

12.0

%

12.6

%

13.3

%

Performance related metrics

Book value per common share

$

19.25

$

19.73

$

20.73

GAAP net income (loss) per average common share(5)

$

(0.09

)

$

0.85

$

0.27

Annualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity(6)

(0.31

%)

16.29

%

5.42

%

Net interest margin (7)

0.24

%

(0.03

%)

(0.15

%)

Average yield on interest earning assets (8)

5.17

%

4.88

%

4.27

%

Average GAAP cost of interest bearing liabilities (9)

5.43

%

5.40

%

5.00

%

Net interest spread

(0.26

%)

(0.52

%)

(0.73

%)

Dividend declared per common share

$

0.65

$

0.65

$

0.65

Annualized dividend yield (10)

13.64

%

13.20

%

12.99

%

Non-GAAP metrics *

Earnings available for distribution per average common share (5)

$

0.68

$

0.64

$

0.72

Annualized EAD return on average equity (excluding PAA)

13.36

%

12.63

%

13.22

%

Economic leverage at period-end (3)

5.8:1

5.6:1

5.8:1

Economic capital ratio at period end (4)

14.2

%

14.6

%

14.3

%

Net interest margin (excluding PAA) (7)

1.58

%

1.43

%

1.66

%

Average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA) (8)

5.14

%

4.87

%

4.22

%

Average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities (9)

3.90

%

3.78

%

2.77

%

Net interest spread (excluding PAA)

1.24

%

1.09

%

1.45

%

*

Represents a non-GAAP financial measure. Please refer to the "Non-GAAP Financial Measures" section for additional information.

(1)

Measures total notional balances of interest rate swaps, interest rate swaptions (excluding receiver swaptions), futures and U.S. Treasury securities sold, not yet purchased, relative to repurchase agreements, other secured financing, cost basis of TBA derivatives outstanding and net forward purchases (sales) of investments; excludes MSR and the effects of term financing, both of which serve to reduce interest rate risk. Additionally, the hedge ratio does not take into consideration differences in duration between assets and liabilities.

(2)

Excludes forward starting swaps.

(3)

GAAP leverage is computed as the sum of repurchase agreements, other secured financing, debt issued by securitization vehicles, participations issued, and U.S. Treasury securities sold, not yet purchased divided by total equity. Economic leverage is computed as the sum of recourse debt, cost basis of to-be-announced ("TBA") and CMBX derivatives outstanding, and net forward purchases (sales) of investments divided by total equity. Recourse debt consists of repurchase agreements, other secured financing, and U.S. Treasury securities sold, not yet purchased. Debt issued by securitization vehicles and participations issued are non-recourse to the Company and are excluded from economic leverage.

(4)

GAAP capital ratio is computed as total equity divided by total assets. Economic capital ratio is computed as total equity divided by total economic assets. Total economic assets include the implied market value of TBA derivatives and are net of debt issued by securitization vehicles.

(5)

Net of dividends on preferred stock.

(6)

Annualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity annualizes realized and unrealized gains and (losses) which may not be indicative of full year performance, unannualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity is (0.08%), 4.07% and 1.35% for the quarters ended June 30, 2024, March 31, 2024, and June 30, 2023, respectively.

(7)

Net interest margin represents interest income less interest expense divided by average interest earning assets. Net interest margin does not include net interest component of interest rate swaps. Net interest margin (excluding PAA) represents the sum of interest income (excluding PAA) plus TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income less economic interest expense divided by the sum of average interest earning assets plus average TBA contract and CMBX balances.

(8)

Average yield on interest earning assets represents annualized interest income divided by average interest earning assets. Average interest earning assets reflects the average amortized cost of our investments during the period. Average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA) is calculated using annualized interest income (excluding PAA).

(9)

Average GAAP cost of interest bearing liabilities represents annualized interest expense divided by average interest bearing liabilities. Average interest bearing liabilities reflects the average balances during the period. Average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities represents annualized economic interest expense divided by average interest bearing liabilities. Economic interest expense is comprised of GAAP interest expense, the net interest component of interest rate swaps, and, beginning with the quarter ended June 30, 2024, net interest on initial margin related to interest rate swaps, which is reported in Other, net in the Company’s Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income (Loss). Prior period results have not been adjusted in accordance with this change as the impact is not material. Net interest on variation margin related to interest rate swaps was previously and is currently included in the Net interest component of interest rate swaps in the Company's Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income (Loss) for all periods presented.

(10)

Based on the closing price of the Company’s common stock of $19.06, $19.69 and $20.01 at June 30, 2024, March 31, 2024 and June 30, 2023, respectively.

The following table contains additional information on our investment portfolio as of the dates presented:

For the quarters ended

June 30, 2024

March 31, 2024

June 30, 2023

Agency mortgage-backed securities

$

64,390,905

$

63,542,230

$

67,764,264

Residential credit risk transfer securities

838,437

871,421

1,064,401

Non-agency mortgage-backed securities

1,702,859

1,933,910

2,008,106

Commercial mortgage-backed securities

112,552

153,128

365,690

Total securities

$

67,044,753

$

66,500,689

$

71,202,461

Residential mortgage loans

$

2,548,228

$

2,717,823

$

1,154,320

Total loans, net

$

2,548,228

$

2,717,823

$

1,154,320

Mortgage servicing rights

$

2,785,614

$

2,651,279

$

2,018,896

Residential mortgage loans transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles

$

17,946,812

$

15,614,750

$

11,318,419

Assets transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles

$

17,946,812

$

15,614,750

$

11,318,419

Total investment portfolio

$

90,325,407

$

87,484,541

$

85,694,096

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

To supplement its consolidated financial statements, which are prepared and presented in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"), the Company provides the following non-GAAP measures:

  • earnings available for distribution ("EAD");
  • earnings available for distribution attributable to common stockholders;
  • earnings available for distribution per average common share;
  • annualized EAD return on average equity;
  • economic leverage;
  • economic capital ratio;
  • interest income (excluding PAA);
  • economic interest expense;
  • economic net interest income (excluding PAA);
  • average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA);
  • average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities;
  • net interest margin (excluding PAA); and
  • net interest spread (excluding PAA).

These measures should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures computed in accordance with GAAP. While intended to offer a fuller understanding of the Company’s results and operations, non-GAAP financial measures also have limitations. For example, the Company may calculate its non-GAAP metrics, such as earnings available for distribution, or the PAA, differently than its peers making comparative analysis difficult. Additionally, in the case of non-GAAP measures that exclude the PAA, the amount of amortization expense excluding the PAA is not necessarily representative of the amount of future periodic amortization nor is it indicative of the term over which the Company will amortize the remaining unamortized premium. Changes to actual and estimated prepayments will impact the timing and amount of premium amortization and, as such, both GAAP and non-GAAP results.

These non-GAAP measures provide additional detail to enhance investor understanding of the Company’s period-over-period operating performance and business trends, as well as for assessing the Company’s performance versus that of industry peers. Additional information pertaining to the Company’s use of these non-GAAP financial measures, including discussion of how each such measure may be useful to investors, and reconciliations to their most directly comparable GAAP results are provided below.

Earnings available for distribution, earnings available for distribution attributable to common stockholders, earnings available for distribution per average common share and annualized EAD return on average equity

The Company's principal business objective is to generate net income for distribution to its stockholders and to preserve capital through prudent selection of investments and continuous management of its portfolio. The Company generates net income by earning a net interest spread on its investment portfolio, which is a function of interest income from its investment portfolio less financing, hedging and operating costs. Earnings available for distribution, which is defined as the sum of (a) economic net interest income, (b) TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income, (c) net servicing income less realized amortization of MSR, (d) other income (loss) (excluding amortization of intangibles, non-EAD income allocated to equity method investments and other non-EAD components of other income (loss)), (e) general and administrative expenses (excluding transaction expenses and non-recurring items), and (f) income taxes (excluding the income tax effect of non-EAD income (loss) items) and excludes (g) the premium amortization adjustment ("PAA") representing the cumulative impact on prior periods, but not the current period, of quarter-over-quarter changes in estimated long-term prepayment speeds related to the Company’s Agency mortgage-backed securities is used by the Company's management and, the Company believes, used by analysts and investors to measure its progress in achieving its principal business objective.

The Company seeks to fulfill this objective through a variety of factors including portfolio construction, the degree of market risk exposure and related hedge profile, and the use and forms of leverage, all while operating within the parameters of the Company's capital allocation policy and risk governance framework.

The Company believes these non-GAAP measures provide management and investors with additional details regarding the Company’s underlying operating results and investment portfolio trends by (i) making adjustments to account for the disparate reporting of changes in fair value where certain instruments are reflected in GAAP net income (loss) while others are reflected in other comprehensive income (loss) and (ii) by excluding certain unrealized, non-cash or episodic components of GAAP net income (loss) in order to provide additional transparency into the operating performance of the Company’s portfolio. In addition, EAD serves as a useful indicator for investors in evaluating the Company's performance and ability to pay dividends. Annualized EAD return on average equity, which is calculated by dividing earnings available for distribution over average stockholders’ equity, provides investors with additional detail on the earnings available for distribution generated by the Company’s invested equity capital.

The following table presents a reconciliation of GAAP financial results to non-GAAP earnings available for distribution for the periods presented:

For the quarters ended

June 30, 2024

March 31, 2024

June 30, 2023

(dollars in thousands, except per share data)

GAAP net income (loss)

$

(8,833

)

$

465,174

$

161,187

Adjustments to exclude reported realized and unrealized (gains) losses

Net (gains) losses on investments and other (1)

568,874

994,120

1,316,837

Net (gains) losses on derivatives (2)

(132,115

)

(1,046,995

)

(1,050,032

)

Other adjustments

Amortization of intangibles

673

673

758

Non-EAD (income) loss allocated to equity method investments (3)

(523

)

216

541

Transaction expenses and non-recurring items (4)

5,329

3,737

2,650

Income tax effect of non-EAD income (loss) items

10,016

(2,918

)

12,364

TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income (5)

486

1,375

1,734

MSR amortization (6)

(56,100

)

(50,621

)

(41,297

)

EAD attributable to noncontrolling interests

(3,362

)

(3,786

)

(3,344

)

Premium amortization adjustment cost (benefit)

(7,306

)

(3,013

)

(11,923

)

Earnings available for distribution *

377,139

357,962

389,475

Dividends on preferred stock

37,158

37,061

35,766

Earnings available for distribution attributable to common stockholders *

$

339,981

$

320,901

$

353,709

GAAP net income (loss) per average common share

$

(0.09

)

$

0.85

$

0.27

Earnings available for distribution per average common share *

$

0.68

$

0.64

$

0.72

Annualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity (7)

(0.31

%)

16.29

%

5.42

%

Annualized EAD return on average equity *

13.36

%

12.63

%

13.22

%

*

Represents a non-GAAP financial measure.

(1)

Includes write-downs or recoveries on investments which are reported in Other, net in the Company's Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income (Loss).

(2)

The adjustment to add back Net (gains) losses on derivatives does not include the net interest component of interest rate swaps which is reflected in earnings available for distribution. The net interest component of interest rate swaps totaled $298.4 million, $330.1 million and $425.3 million for the quarters ended June 30, 2024, March 31, 2024 and June 30, 2023, respectively.

(3)

The Company excludes non-EAD (income) loss allocated to equity method investments, which represents the unrealized (gains) losses allocated to equity interests in a portfolio of MSR, which is a component of Other, net.

(4)

Represents costs incurred in connection with securitizations of residential whole loans.

(5)

TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income each represent a component of Net gains (losses) on derivatives. CMBX coupon income totaled $0.0 million, $0.0 million and $0.5 million for the quarters ended June 30, 2024, March 31, 2024 and June 30, 2023, respectively.

(6)

MSR amortization utilizes purchase date cash flow assumptions and actual unpaid principal balances and is calculated as the difference between projected MSR yield income and net servicing income for the period.

(7)

Annualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity annualizes realized and unrealized gains and (losses) which may not be indicative of full year performance, unannualized GAAP return (loss) on average equity is (0.08%), 4.07%, and 1.35% for the quarters ended June 30, 2024, March 31, 2024, and June 30, 2023, respectively.

From time to time, the Company enters into TBA forward contracts as an alternate means of investing in and financing Agency mortgage-backed securities. A TBA contract is an agreement to purchase or sell, for future delivery, an Agency mortgage-backed security with a specified issuer, term and coupon. A TBA dollar roll represents a transaction where TBA contracts with the same terms but different settlement dates are simultaneously bought and sold. The TBA contract settling in the later month typically prices at a discount to the earlier month contract with the difference in price commonly referred to as the "drop". The drop is a reflection of the expected net interest income from an investment in similar Agency mortgage-backed securities, net of an implied financing cost, that would be foregone as a result of settling the contract in the later month rather than in the earlier month. The drop between the current settlement month price and the forward settlement month price occurs because in the TBA dollar roll market, the party providing the financing is the party that would retain all principal and interest payments accrued during the financing period. Accordingly, TBA dollar roll income generally represents the economic equivalent of the net interest income earned on the underlying Agency mortgage-backed security less an implied financing cost.

TBA dollar roll transactions are accounted for under GAAP as a series of derivatives transactions. The fair value of TBA derivatives is based on methods similar to those used to value Agency mortgage-backed securities. The Company records TBA derivatives at fair value on its Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition and recognizes periodic changes in fair value in Net gains (losses) on derivatives in the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss), which includes both unrealized and realized gains and losses on derivatives.

TBA dollar roll income is calculated as the difference in price between two TBA contracts with the same terms but different settlement dates multiplied by the notional amount of the TBA contract. Although accounted for as derivatives, TBA dollar rolls capture the economic equivalent of net interest income, or carry, on the underlying Agency mortgage-backed security (interest income less an implied cost of financing). TBA dollar roll income is reported as a component of Net gains (losses) on derivatives in the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss).

The CMBX index is a synthetic tradable index referencing a basket of 25 commercial mortgage-backed securities ("CMBS") of a particular rating and vintage. The CMBX index allows investors to take a long exposure (referred to as selling protection) or short exposure (referred to as buying protection) on the respective basket of CMBS securities and is structured as a "pay-as-you-go" contract whereby the protection buyer pays to the protection seller a standardized running coupon on the contracted notional amount. The Company reports income (expense) on CMBX positions in Net gains (losses) on derivatives in the Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss). The coupon payments received or paid on CMBX positions are equivalent to interest income (expense) and therefore included in earnings available for distribution.

Premium Amortization Expense

In accordance with GAAP, the Company amortizes or accretes premiums or discounts into interest income for its Agency mortgage-backed securities, excluding interest-only securities, multifamily and reverse mortgages, taking into account estimates of future principal prepayments in the calculation of the effective yield. The Company recalculates the effective yield as differences between anticipated and actual prepayments occur. Using third-party model and market information to project future cash flows and expected remaining lives of securities, the effective interest rate determined for each security is applied as if it had been in place from the date of the security’s acquisition. The amortized cost of the security is then adjusted to the amount that would have existed had the new effective yield been applied since the acquisition date. The adjustment to amortized cost is offset with a charge or credit to interest income. Changes in interest rates and other market factors will impact prepayment speed projections and the amount of premium amortization recognized in any given period.

The Company’s GAAP metrics include the unadjusted impact of amortization and accretion associated with this method. Certain of the Company’s non-GAAP metrics exclude the effect of the PAA, which quantifies the component of premium amortization representing the cumulative impact on prior periods, but not the current period, of quarter-over-quarter changes in estimated long-term CPR.

The following table illustrates the impact of the PAA on premium amortization expense for the Company’s Residential Securities portfolio and residential securities transferred or pledged to securitization vehicles, for the quarters ended June 30, 2024, March 31, 2024 and June 30, 2023:

For the quarters ended

June 30, 2024

March 31, 2024

June 30, 2023

(dollars in thousands)

Premium amortization expense (accretion)

$

10,437

$

26,732

$

33,105

Less: PAA cost (benefit)

(7,306

)

(3,013

)

(11,923

)

Premium amortization expense (excluding PAA)

$

17,743

$

29,745

$

45,028

Economic leverage and economic capital ratios

The Company uses capital coupled with borrowed funds to invest primarily in real estate related investments, earning the spread between the yield on its assets and the cost of its borrowings and hedging activities. The Company’s capital structure is designed to offer an efficient complement of funding sources to generate positive risk-adjusted returns for its stockholders while maintaining appropriate liquidity to support its business and meet the Company’s financial obligations under periods of market stress. To maintain its desired capital profile, the Company utilizes a mix of debt and equity funding. Debt funding may include the use of repurchase agreements, loans, securitizations, participations issued, lines of credit, asset backed lending facilities, corporate bond issuance, convertible bonds or other liabilities. Equity capital primarily consists of common and preferred stock.

The Company’s economic leverage ratio is computed as the sum of recourse debt, cost basis of TBA and CMBX derivatives outstanding, and net forward purchases (sales) of investments divided by total equity. Recourse debt consists of repurchase agreements, other secured financing, and U.S. Treasury securities sold, not yet purchased. Debt issued by securitization vehicles and participations issued are non-recourse to the Company and are excluded from economic leverage.

The following table presents a reconciliation of GAAP debt to economic debt for purposes of calculating the Company’s economic leverage ratio for the periods presented:

As of

June 30, 2024

March 31, 2024

June 30, 2023

Economic leverage ratio reconciliation

(dollars in thousands)

Repurchase agreements

$

60,787,994

$

58,975,232

$

61,637,600

Other secured financing

600,000

600,000

500,000

Debt issued by securitization vehicles

15,831,915

13,690,967

9,789,282

Participations issued

1,144,821

1,161,323

492,307

U.S Treasury securities sold, not yet purchased

1,974,602

2,077,404

Total GAAP debt

$

80,339,332

$

76,504,926

$

72,419,189

Less Non-Recourse Debt:

Debt issued by securitization vehicles

$

(15,831,915

)

$

(13,690,967

)

$

(9,789,282

)

Participations issued

(1,144,821

)

(1,161,323

)

(492,307

)

Total recourse debt

$

63,362,596

$

61,652,636

$

62,137,600

Plus / (Less):

Cost basis of TBA and CMBX derivatives

$

1,639,941

$

1,136,788

$

3,625,443

Payable for unsettled trades

1,096,271

2,556,798

4,331,315

Receivable for unsettled trades

(320,659

)

(941,366

)

(787,442

)

Economic debt *

$

65,778,149

$

64,404,856

$

69,306,916

Total equity

$

11,262,904

$

11,496,113

$

11,887,345

Economic leverage ratio *

5.8:1

5.6:1

5.8:1

*

Represents a non-GAAP financial measure.

The following table presents a reconciliation of GAAP total assets to economic total assets for purposes of calculating the Company’s economic capital ratio for the periods presented:

As of

June 30, 2024

March 31, 2024

June 30, 2023

Economic capital ratio reconciliation

(dollars in thousands)

Total GAAP assets

$

93,668,577

$

91,483,546

$

89,330,477

Less:

Gross unrealized gains on TBA derivatives (1)

(14,641

)

(7,220

)

(21,460

)

Debt issued by securitization vehicles

(15,831,915

)

(13,690,967

)

(9,789,282

)

Plus:

Implied market value of TBA derivatives

1,652,389

1,133,305

3,627,716

Total economic assets *

$

79,474,410

$

78,918,664

$

83,147,451

Total equity

$

11,262,904

$

11,496,113

$

11,887,345

Economic capital ratio*

14.2

%

14.6

%

14.3

%

*

Represents a non-GAAP financial measure.

(1)

Included in Derivative assets in the Company’s Consolidated Statements of Financial Condition.

Interest income (excluding PAA), economic interest expense and economic net interest income (excluding PAA)

Interest income (excluding PAA) represents interest income excluding the effect of the PAA, and serves as the basis for deriving average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA), net interest spread (excluding PAA) and net interest margin (excluding PAA), which are discussed below. The Company believes this measure provides management and investors with additional detail to enhance their understanding of the Company’s operating results and trends by excluding the component of premium amortization expense representing the cumulative impact on prior periods, but not the current period, of quarter-over-quarter changes in estimated long-term prepayment speeds related to the Company’s Agency mortgage-backed securities (other than interest-only securities, multifamily and reverse mortgages), which can obscure underlying trends in the performance of the portfolio.

Economic interest expense includes GAAP interest expense, the net interest component of interest rate swaps (which includes net interest on variation margin related to interest rate swaps) and net interest on initial margin related to interest rate swaps, which is reported in Other, net in the Company’s Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income (Loss). The Company uses interest rate swaps to manage its exposure to changing interest rates on its repurchase agreements by economically hedging cash flows associated with these borrowings. Accordingly, adding the net interest component of interest rate swaps to interest expense, as computed in accordance with GAAP, reflects the total contractual interest expense and thus, provides investors with additional information about the cost of the Company's financing strategy. The Company may use market agreed coupon ("MAC") interest rate swaps in which the Company may receive or make a payment at the time of entering into such interest rate swap to compensate for the off-market nature of such interest rate swap. In accordance with GAAP, upfront payments associated with MAC interest rate swaps are not reflected in the net interest component of interest rate swaps in the Company's Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss).

Similarly, economic net interest income (excluding PAA), as computed below, provides investors with additional information to enhance their understanding of the net economics of our primary business operations.

For the quarters ended

June 30, 2024

March 31, 2024

June 30, 2023

Interest income (excluding PAA) reconciliation

(dollars in thousands)

GAAP interest income

$

1,177,325

$

1,094,488

$

921,494

Premium amortization adjustment

(7,306

)

(3,013

)

(11,923

)

Interest income (excluding PAA) *

$

1,170,019

$

1,091,475

$

909,571

Economic interest expense reconciliation

GAAP interest expense

$

1,123,767

$

1,100,939

$

953,457

Add:

Net interest component of interest rate swaps and net interest on initial margin related to interest rate swaps (1)

(317,297

)

(330,149

)

(425,293

)

Economic interest expense *

$

806,470

$

770,790

$

528,164

Economic net interest income (excluding PAA) reconciliation

Interest income (excluding PAA) *

$

1,170,019

$

1,091,475

$

909,571

Less:

Economic interest expense *

806,470

770,790

528,164

Economic net interest income (excluding PAA) *

$

363,549

$

320,685

$

381,407

*

Represents a non-GAAP financial measure.

(1)

Interest on initial margin related to interest rate swaps is reported in Other, net in the Company’s Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income (Loss).

Average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA), net interest spread (excluding PAA), net interest margin (excluding PAA) and average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities

Net interest spread (excluding PAA), which is the difference between the average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA) and the average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities, which represents annualized economic interest expense divided by average interest bearing liabilities, and net interest margin (excluding PAA), which is calculated as the sum of interest income (excluding PAA) plus TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income less economic interest expense divided by the sum of average interest earning assets plus average TBA contract and CMBX balances, provide management with additional measures of the Company’s profitability that management relies upon in monitoring the performance of the business.

Disclosure of these measures, which are presented below, provides investors with additional detail regarding how management evaluates the Company’s performance.

For the quarters ended

June 30, 2024

March 31, 2024

June 30, 2023

Economic metrics (excluding PAA)

(dollars in thousands)

Average interest earning assets

$

91,008,934

$

89,738,726

$

86,254,955

Interest income (excluding PAA) *

$

1,170,019

$

1,091,475

$

909,571

Average yield on interest earning assets (excluding PAA) *

5.14

%

4.87

%

4.22

%

Average interest bearing liabilities

$

81,901,233

$

80,682,111

$

75,424,564

Economic interest expense *

$

806,470

$

770,790

$

528,164

Average economic cost of interest bearing liabilities *

3.90

%

3.78

%

2.77

%

Economic net interest income (excluding PAA) *

$

363,549

$

320,685

$

381,407

Net interest spread (excluding PAA) *

1.24

%

1.09

%

1.45

%

Interest income (excluding PAA) *

$

1,170,019

$

1,091,475

$

909,571

TBA dollar roll income and CMBX coupon income

486

1,375

1,734

Economic interest expense *

(806,470

)

(770,790

)

(528,164

)

Subtotal

$

364,035

$

322,060

$

383,141

Average interest earnings assets

$

91,008,934

$

89,738,726

$

86,254,955

Average TBA contract and CMBX balances

998,990

149,590

6,303,202

Subtotal

$

92,007,924

$

89,888,316

$

92,558,157

Net interest margin (excluding PAA) *

1.58

%

1.43

%

1.66

%

*

Represents a non-GAAP financial measure.

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