Fitch Ratings has downgraded 748 bonds in 479 residential mortgage-backed securities transactions to D, indicating that the bonds have taken principal writedowns. All the bonds in question had ratings of CCC, CC or C, indicating that a default was expected. Three hundred and seventy-five of the bonds downgraded are backed by subprime credit mortgages, 177 are backed by alternative A credit mortgages, 123 are backed by second-lien loans, 72 are scratch and dent transactions and the balance are other types of transactions.
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Bob Murphy was a key figure in vendor management as the co-founder of Lenders Service Inc., which is considered the first AMC, and later created ValuAmerica.
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Randian Capital, which has limited influence due to its small stake in the top mortgage company, is recommending a new strategy for the servicing portfolio.
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Economists at the government-sponsored enterprise have been lowering their single-family origination volume estimates for several months.
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The deal has Carrington employing the fintech's AI agents at servicing contact centers to work either autonomously or as assistants to human personnel.
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