Two classes of J.P. Morgan Commercial Mortgage Finance Corp. mortgage pass-through certificates series 1999-C8 have been downgraded by Fitch Ratings. Class H was downgraded from BB to B, and class J was downgraded from CC/DR4 to C/DR5. Fitch also affirmed the ratings on eight other classes in the deal. The downgrades were due to an increase in specially serviced loans and expected losses, the rating agency said. Fitch can be found on the Web at http://www.fitchratings.com.
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