In downgrading its ratings on Carmel, Ind.-based insurance company Conseco Inc., Fitch Ratings cites concerns with the company's commercial and residential mortgage investments. "Fitch believes Conseco's statutory capital will be pressured by impairments in the deteriorating market for commercial mortgage backed securities and commercial mortgages. Fitch also notes Conseco's exposure to a sizable but highly rated alt-A residential mortgage-backed security portfolio and below-investment-grade fixed maturity corporate securities that are greater than 100% of statutory capital. The company has a meaningful exposure to GAAP unrealized losses on its investment portfolio that under statutory accounting rules are not reflected in capital," the rating agency said. The report added that Conseco is working on various initiatives to improve statutory capital and the future of its ratings will be based on the ability to improve is financial profile.
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The promotion offers rate cuts as much as 25 basis points on new-home purchases as well as rate-and-term and cash-out refinance loans from May 4 through May 17.
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"In looking at eight currently available proprietary RM products, there is a distinct relationship between HECM growth rates and proprietary product availability," Reverse Market Insight said.
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The top bullet point in Two Harbors' rejection notice is the Mizuho credit facility does not constitute committed financing for UWM to pay for the deal.
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The combination adds to a wave of broader merger and acquisition activity that includes an ongoing bidding war over RoundPoint Mortgage owner Two Harbors
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The litigants, with some of the industry's deepest pockets, may be filing the rare cases to flag and potentially punish bad brokers, one expert said.
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Market watchers think Jerome Powell will maintain a low-key presence on the Fed board as he awaits the release of an inspector general report examining cost overruns at the central bank's headquarters.
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