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INVESTOR LAWSUITS ON MORGAN KEEGAN BOND FUNDS
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Are you invested in Morgan Keegan Bond Funds? If so, you may have grounds for a lawsuit against your brokerage house. The performance of these funds have proven disastrous. Over the past five months in particular, the Morgan Keegan Funds have plunged to new depths. Since the beginning of 2007, many of the Morgan Keegan Bond Funds have losses of more than 50%. It will only get worse.
Here are the Morgan Keegan Bond Funds that suffered the greatest losses:
  • Regions Morgan Keegan Select High Income-A;
  • Regions Morgan Keegan Select High Income-C;
  • Regions Morgan Keegan Select High Income-I;
  • RMK High Income Fund; RMK Strategic Income Fund;
  • Regions Morgan Keegan Select Intermediate Bond Fund-A;
  • Regions Morgan Keegan Select Intermediate Bond Fund-C;
  • Regions Morgan Keegan Select Intermediate Bond Fund-I
    Why did these funds perform so abysmally? Answer: Overconcentration. They were overconcentrated in mortgage-backed securities and collateralized debt obligation, which made up over 50% of each funds portfolio. CDO is short for "collaterialized debt obligation." In simplistic terms, CDOs are bonds underpinned by large pools of debt. Similarly, mortgage-backed securities (MBS) are debt obligations secured by pools of mortgages. These investments pay interest like ordinary bonds. However, unlike ordinary bonds, mortgage backed securities also repay the principal a little bit at a time as the underlying mortgage is paid off. The risk is the mortgage will never get paid off.
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