Moody's Investors Service on Friday placed 3,000 pre-2005 jumbo prime residential mortgage-backed securities with an outstanding balance of $43.4 billion on review for possible downgrade. While the loan pools backing these securities have paid off to a significant degree, there has been continued performance deterioration due to declining home values, according to Moody's. The rating agency's Economy.com unit expects declines to continue another 5% to 7% this year, adding up to total declines of about 17% to 20% from mid-2004 levels and 5% to 10% from mid-2003 levels. Moody's is working on updating its loss projections methodology for seasoned RMBS.
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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 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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