Correction - Fitch Rates J.P. Morgan Resecuritization Trust, 2009-4
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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 the agency's public site, www.fitchratings.com. Published ratings, criteria and methodologies are available from this site, at all times. Fitch's code of conduct, confidentiality, conflicts of interest, affiliate firewall, compliance and other relevant policies and procedures are also available from the 'Code of Conduct' section of this site. Fitch Ratings Nicole Antompietri, +1 212-908-9134 Wen Hsu, +1 212-908-0633 (New York) Media Relations: Sandro Scenga, +1-212-908-0278 (New York) sandro.scenga@fitchratings.com Copyright Business Wire 2009
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