Reports Q1 Book value per common share of $8.08 compared to $8.72 as of December 31, 2025. “During the Q1 of 2026, we operated in a more challenging market environment following the strong recovery in Agency MBS valuations experienced in the second half of 2025. Financial conditions deteriorated as rising geopolitical tensions, higher energy prices and renewed inflation concerns drove increased interest rate volatility and pushed U.S. Treasury yields higher across the curve. These dynamics weighed on risk assets broadly and resulted in higher coupon Agency RMBS underperformance relative to Treasuries. Although our Agency CMBS investments performed well during the quarter, the benefit was outweighed by increased Agency RMBS risk premiums and notable swap spread tightening. Book value declined by 7.3% to $8.08 at quarter end, and when combined with our monthly dividends, resulted in an economic return of (3.2%) for the quarter.”
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