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Mortgage securities downgraded
New York-Hours after Standard & Poor's warned it may cut the credit rating of more than $12 billion in bonds backed by risky home loans; another agency downgraded its rating on hundreds of similar securities.
(Reporter7.com 2007-07-14) New York-Hours after Standard & Poor's warned it may cut the credit rating of more than $12 billion in bonds backed by risky home loans; another agency downgraded its rating on hundreds of similar securities.

Both S&P and Moody's Investors Service said they made the moves because borrowers are missing mortgage payments at levels much higher than anticipated.

The concern is significant because the bonds-many sold by some of Wall Street's biggest banks-represent a principal source of financing for the housing market. Lower ratings for mortgage-backed bonds could cause a domino effect that might ultimately strangle what until this year was a major propel lent of home prices: easy access to money.

Moody's lowered its rating on 399 of the bonds, known as residential mortgage-backed securities, and said it may down-grad 32 more. All of the bonds were issued in 2006.


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