B. Riley lowered the firm’s price target on Eagle Point Income (EIC) to $17 from $17.50 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. The firm says that across its mortgage finance coverage, loan origination and investment activity were likely slower than anticipated in Q1, pushing its earnings forecasts lower.
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