Correction - Fitch Rates J.P. Morgan Resecuritization Trust, 2009-4

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Mon Jun 1, 2009 9:21am EDT

NEW YORK--(Business Wire)--
(This replaces a version released on May 29, 2009 to correct that class 4-A-2 is
not rated.) 

J.P. Morgan Resecuritization Trust, 2009-4 is rated by Fitch Ratings as follows:


--$25,900,000 class 2-A-1 'AAA'; Outlook Stable; 

--$25,900,000 exchangeable classes 2-A-3 through 2-A-12 'AAA'; Outlook Stable; 

--$23,625,000 class 3-A-1 'AAA'; Outlook Stable; 

--$23,625,000 exchangeable classes 3-A-3 through 3-A-12 'AAA'; Outlook Stable; 

--$12,953,000 class 4-A-1 'AAA'; Outlook Stable. 

There are four non-crossed groups in this transaction. Fitch did not rate
certificates in group one. Group two certificates are a resecuritization of
approximately 31.97% interest in the class II-A-2 from WFMBS 2007-8. Group three
certificates are a resecuritization of approximately 70.0% interest in the class
1-A-21 from CHL 2006-20. Group four certificates are a resecuritization of
approximately 60.11% interest in the class 2-A-1 and 100% interest in the class
6-A-1 from TBW 2006-1. Groups two, three and four are backed by fixed-rate,
first lien residential mortgage loans. As a resecuritization, the certificates
will receive their cash-flow from the underlying classes of certificates. 

Fitch's rating definitions and the terms of use of such ratings are available on
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