Two classes of Diversified Asset Securitization Holdings II LP have been downgraded by Fitch Ratings.The downgrades were as follows: class A-2L, from A-minus to BBB-plus; and class B-1, from BB-minus to B. The two classes were also removed from Rating Watch Negative. Fitch said DASH II is a collateralized debt obligation that was originated and managed by Asset Allocation & Management LLC, but that Western Asset Management Co. became the substitute asset manager for AAMCO in October 2002. The portfolio backing the CDO consists of residential and commercial mortgage-backed securities and commercial and consumer asset-backed securities. Fitch said the original ratings assigned to the downgraded classes "no longer reflect the current risk to noteholders." Fitch can be found online at http://www.fitchratings.com.
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