Moody’s upgrades credit rating of “powerhouse in mortgage servicing” as it restructures the debt it uses to fund growth by issuing $1 billion in unsecured notes at 7.125 percent.
Source: Inman News
Shares in Mr. Cooper at all-time high as servicing portfolio hits $1T
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