Fitch Ratings has placed $20.6 billion in bonds from 33 floating-rate U.S. CMBS on Rating Watch Negative. The rating agency also said it has assigned negative rating outlooks to 22 classes totaling $1.1 billion that currently have fairly high AAA and AA+ investment grade ratings. "The Rating Watch Negative placements are the result of the significant stress on cash flow experienced by floating-rate loans in 2009 and Fitch Ratings' expectation that cash flows will continue to be stressed for the foreseeable future," Fitch said. "Floating-rate loans are transitional in nature and more susceptible to declining market conditions."
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Jumbo lending helped offset a decline in June's credit numbers, as government-backed programs noticeably contracted, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
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CPI inflation remains above the Federal Reserve's 2% target, but the slower rate of increase gives the central bank time to weigh the best course of action.
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Movement Mortgage added to its operations leadership and Click n' Close named a new chief information officer.
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The award is one-third of the $26 million settlement the parent company of three servicers agreed to earlier this year to settle claims from a 2021 data breach.
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Michael Burry, a GSE investor and early predictor of the Great Financial Crisis, is eyeing the senior preferred liquidation preference and a 2028 deadline.
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