Class BF of Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities Inc. series 1999-2 has been downgraded from B2 to Ca by Moody's Investors Service.Moody's said the securitization is backed by fixed-rate and adjustable-rate subprime mortgage loans that have multiple originators, including ContiMortgage Corp., Amresco Residential Mortgage Corp., and Provident Funding Associates LP. Class BF, the subordinate fixed-rate certificate, was downgraded because the transaction has taken "significant losses" -- the fixed-rate pool had realized cumulative losses of 6.41% as of May 25 -- that have gradually eroded the overcollateralization, the rating agency said. Moody's can be found online at http://www.moodys.com.
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Issuances of new HECM-backed securities dropped off in June on both a monthly and yearly basis, according to a new report from New View Advisors.
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The vote to approve the $12 per share deal, which rejected a hostile bid from UWM Holdings, came following several postponements of a special meeting.
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A mortgage customer claims his data was compromised in a hack last year at a tax and accounting firm reportedly used by the wholesale giant.
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The government-sponsored enterprise clamped down on project review requirements and certain factory-built home appraisals while loosening other guidelines.
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The June jobs report is creating an overhang on economist forecasts for interest rates going forward, especially when combined with recent inflation data.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed the labor force continued to expand but at a weaker rate than in recent months. The development weakens the case for a near-term rate hike.
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