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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Attom's data adds to signs that the market's loan performance buffer is solid but thinning in some areas, and shows the trend affects both ends of the market.
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National Mortgage News is now accepting nominations for its annual Best Mortgage Companies to Work For program.
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The new 47-page filing abandons the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act allegations brought up in the previous 100-plus-page document.
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The company is the third mortgage lender in recent months to start or reestablish its business sourcing loans from brokers, with one potential entrant to come.
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The ex-CEO began a formal solicitation of shareholders after blaming his initial claims of majority support on information provided by in-house counsel.
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As tech facilities push into lower income and rural housing markets, lenders navigate local growth without major impacts on home sales price trends.
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