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PRESS RELEASE
NYSE: CIM    
CHIMERA INVESTMENT CORPORATION
520 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10022
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Investor Relations
888-895-6557
www.chimerareit.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CHIMERA INVESTMENT CORPORATION REPORTS 4TH QUARTER 2020 EARNINGS
4TH QUARTER GAAP NET INCOME OF $0.49 PER COMMON SHARE
4TH QUARTER CORE EARNINGS(1) OF $0.29 PER COMMON SHARE
FULL YEAR GAAP NET INCOME OF $0.07 PER COMMON SHARE
FULL YEAR CORE EARNINGS(1) OF $1.46 PER COMMON SHARE
GAAP BOOK VALUE OF $12.36 PER COMMON SHARE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS INCREASES EXISTING SHARE REPURCHASE AUTHORIZATION FOR UP TO $250 MILLION
NEW YORK - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Chimera Investment Corporation (NYSE:CIM) today announced its financial results for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2020. The Company’s GAAP net income for the fourth quarter was $129 million, or $0.49 per common share and net income was $15 million, or $0.07 for the full year ended December 31, 2020. Core earnings(1) for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2020 was $72 million, or $0.29 per common share and $334 million, or $1.46 per common share respectively.

“Chimera’s strategy of keeping its legacy assets generated a rebound in book value and economic returns of 22% since the middle of 2020. In addition, Chimera continues to use the securitization market for term financing its credit investments completing four separate transactions this quarter”, said Mohit Marria, Chimera’s CEO and Chief Investment Officer. “For the full year 2020, Chimera sponsored eleven securitizations totaling $4.2 billion and retained $655 million investment for our portfolio.”

(1) Core earnings per adjusted diluted common share is a non-GAAP measure. See additional discussion on page 5.
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Other Information
Chimera Investment Corporation is a publicly traded real estate investment trust, or REIT, that is primarily engaged in the business of investing directly or indirectly through our subsidiaries, on a leveraged basis, in a diversified portfolio of mortgage assets, including residential mortgage loans, Non-Agency RMBS, Agency CMBS, Agency RMBS, and other real estate related securities.
CHIMERA INVESTMENT CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
(dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)
(Unaudited)
December 31, 2020December 31, 2019
Cash and cash equivalents$269,090 $109,878 
Non-Agency RMBS, at fair value (net of allowance for credit losses of $180 thousand and $0 thousand, respectively)2,150,714 2,614,408 
Agency RMBS, at fair value90,738 6,490,293 
Agency CMBS, at fair value1,740,368 2,850,717 
Loans held for investment, at fair value13,112,129 14,292,815 
Receivable for investments sold— 446,225 
Accrued interest receivable81,158 116,423 
Other assets78,822 194,301 
Derivatives, at fair value, net— 3,611 
Total assets (1)
$17,523,019 $27,118,671 
Liabilities:  
Secured financing agreements ($6.7 billion and $15.4 billion pledged as collateral, respectively)$4,636,847 $13,427,545 
Securitized debt, collateralized by Non-Agency RMBS ($505 million and $598 million pledged as collateral, respectively)113,433 133,557 
Securitized debt at fair value, collateralized by loans held for investment ($12.4 billion and $12.1 billion pledged as collateral, respectively)8,711,677 8,179,608 
Long term debt51,623 — 
Payable for investments purchased106,169 1,256,337 
Accrued interest payable40,950 63,600 
Dividends payable77,213 98,568 
Accounts payable and other liabilities5,721 6,163 
Total liabilities (1)
$13,743,633 $23,165,378 
Stockholders' Equity:  
Preferred Stock, par value of $0.01 per share, 100,000,000 shares authorized:
8.00% Series A cumulative redeemable: 5,800,000 shares issued and outstanding, respectively ($145,000 liquidation preference)$58 $58 
8.00% Series B cumulative redeemable: 13,000,000 shares issued and outstanding, respectively ($325,000 liquidation preference)130 130 
7.75% Series C cumulative redeemable: 10,400,000 shares issued and outstanding, respectively ($260,000 liquidation preference)104 104 
8.00% Series D cumulative redeemable: 8,000,000 shares issued and outstanding, respectively ($200,000 liquidation preference)80 80 
Common stock: par value $0.01 per share; 500,000,000 shares authorized, 230,556,760 and 187,226,081 shares issued and outstanding, respectively2,306 1,873 
Additional paid-in-capital4,538,029 4,275,963 
Accumulated other comprehensive income558,096 708,336 
Cumulative earnings3,881,894 3,793,040 
Cumulative distributions to stockholders(5,201,311)(4,826,291)
Total stockholders' equity$3,779,386 $3,953,293 
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity$17,523,019 $27,118,671 
(1) The Company's consolidated statements of financial condition include assets of consolidated variable interest entities (“VIEs”) that can only be used to settle obligations and liabilities of the VIE for which creditors do not have recourse to the primary beneficiary (Chimera Investment Corporation). As of December 31, 2020, and December 31, 2019, total assets of consolidated VIEs were $12,165,017 and $12,544,744, respectively, and total liabilities of consolidated VIEs were $8,063,110 and $8,064,235, respectively.
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CHIMERA INVESTMENT CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)
(Unaudited)
 For the Year Ended
December 31, 2020December 31, 2019December 31, 2018
Net interest income:
Interest income (1)
$1,030,250 $1,361,110 $1,273,316 
Interest expense (2)
516,181 758,814 679,108 
Net interest income514,069 602,296 594,208 
Increase/(decrease) in provision for credit losses180 — $— 
Net other-than-temporary credit impairment losses— (4,853)(21,791)
Other investment gains (losses): 
Net unrealized gains (losses) on derivatives201,000 (106,209)(141,162)
Realized gains (losses) on terminations of interest rate swaps(463,966)(359,726)— 
Net realized gains (losses) on derivatives(41,086)(34,423)18,369 
Net gains (losses) on derivatives(304,052)(500,358)(122,793)
Net unrealized gains (losses) on financial instruments at fair value(110,664)409,634 46,632 
Net realized gains (losses) on sales of investments166,946 20,360 (2,743)
Gains (losses) on extinguishment of debt(54,418)9,318 26,376 
Total other gains (losses)(302,188)(61,046)(52,528)
Other expenses:  
Compensation and benefits44,811 48,880 35,114 
General and administrative expenses25,346 26,555 22,664 
Servicing fees37,464 36,290 40,773 
Transaction expenses15,068 10,928 9,610 
Total other expenses122,689 122,653 108,161 
Income (loss) before income taxes89,012 413,744 411,728 
Income taxes158 193 91 
Net income (loss)$88,854 $413,551 $411,637 
Dividends on preferred stock73,750 72,704 43,197 
Net income (loss) available to common shareholders$15,104 $340,847 $368,440 
Net income (loss) per share available to common shareholders:
Basic$0.07 $1.82 $1.97 
Diluted$0.07 $1.81 $1.96 
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding:
Basic212,995,533 187,156,990 187,146,170 
Diluted226,438,341 188,406,444 187,748,862 
(1) Includes interest income of consolidated VIEs of $683,456, $780,746 and $904,830 for the years ended December 31, 2020, 2019 and 2018, respectively.

(2) Includes interest expense of consolidated VIEs of $285,142, $337,387 and $395,255 for the years ended December 31, 2020, 2019 and 2018, respectively.

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CHIMERA INVESTMENT CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
(dollars in thousands, except share and per share data)
(Unaudited)
For the Year Ended
December 31, 2020December 31, 2019December 31, 2018
Comprehensive income (loss): 
Net income (loss)$88,854 $413,551 $411,637 
Other comprehensive income: 
Unrealized gains (losses) on available-for-sale securities, net(94,136)70,855 (185,570)
Reclassification adjustment for net losses included in net income for other-than-temporary credit impairment losses— 4,853 21,791 
Reclassification adjustment for net realized losses (gains) included in net income(56,104)5,796 (6,291)
Other comprehensive income (loss)(150,240)81,504 (170,070)
Comprehensive income (loss) before preferred stock dividends$(61,386)$495,055 $241,567 
Dividends on preferred stock$73,750 $72,704 $43,197 
Comprehensive income (loss) available to common stock shareholders$(135,136)$422,351 $198,370 


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Core earnings
Core earnings is a non-GAAP measure and is defined as GAAP net income excluding unrealized gains on the aggregate portfolio, provision for credit losses, interest expense on long term debt, impairment losses, realized gains on sales of investments, realized gains or losses on futures, realized gains or losses on swap terminations, gain on deconsolidation, extinguishment of debt and expenses incurred in relation to securitizations. In addition, stock compensation expense charges incurred on awards to retirement eligible employees is reflected as an expense over a vesting period (36 months) rather than reported as an immediate expense.

As defined, core earnings include interest income and expense, as well as periodic cash settlements on interest rate swaps used to hedge interest rate risk and other expenses. Core earnings is inclusive of preferred dividend charges, compensation and benefits (adjusted for awards to retirement eligible employees), general and administrative expenses, servicing fees, as well as income tax expenses incurred during the period. Management believes that the presentation of core earnings provides investors with a useful measure but has important limitations. We believe core earnings as described above helps us evaluate our financial performance period over period without the impact of certain transactions but is of limited usefulness as an analytical tool. Therefore, core earnings should not be viewed in isolation and is not a substitute for net income or net income per basic share computed in accordance with GAAP. In addition, our methodology for calculating core earnings may differ from the methodologies employed by other REITs to calculate the same or similar supplemental performance measures, and accordingly, our reported core earnings may not be comparable to the core earnings reported by other REITs.

The following table provides GAAP measures of net income and net income per diluted share available to common stockholders for the periods presented and details with respect to reconciling the line items to core earnings and related per average diluted common share amounts. The Core earnings is presented on an adjusted dilutive shares basis. The adjusted dilutive shares used for core earnings is a non-GAAP measure which includes the GAAP dilutive shares of 265 million, adjusted for the dilutive effect of approximately 20 million shares on warrants issued in second quarter of 2020. We exclude the dilutive effect of the warrants as the warrant holders do not participate in dividends. Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to conform to the current period's presentation.
 For the Quarters Ended
 December 31, 2020September 30, 2020June 30, 2020March 31, 2020December 31, 2019
 (dollars in thousands, except per share data)
GAAP Net income available to common stockholders$128,797 $348,891 $(73,393)$(389,193)$111,881 
Adjustments: 
Interest expense on long term debt1,197 1,495 4,391 — — 
Increase (decrease) in provision for credit losses13 (1,650)(4,497)6,314 — 
Net unrealized (gains) losses on derivatives— — — (201,000)(83,656)
Net unrealized (gains) losses on financial instruments at fair value(61,379)(260,766)171,921 260,887 112,751 
Net realized (gains) losses on sales of investments329 (65,041)(26,380)(75,854)(17,687)
(Gains) losses on extinguishment of debt(919)55,794 (459)— (9,926)
Realized (gains) losses on terminations of interest rate swaps— — — 463,966 8,353 
Net realized (gains) losses on Futures (1)
— — — 34,700 (8,229)
Transaction expenses3,827 1,624 4,710 4,906 6,639 
Stock Compensation expense for retirement eligible awards(225)(275)(273)1,189 (45)
Core Earnings$71,640 $80,072 $76,020 $105,915 $120,081 
GAAP net income per diluted common share$0.49 $1.32 $(0.37)$(2.08)$0.59 
Core earnings per adjusted diluted common share (2)
$0.29 $0.33 $0.32 $0.56 $0.64 
(1) Included in net realized gains (losses) on derivatives in the Consolidated Statements of Operations.
(2) We note that core and taxable earnings will typically differ, and may materially differ, due to differences on realized gains and losses on investments and related hedges, credit loss recognition,
      timing differences in premium amortization, accretion of discounts, equity compensation and other items.


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The following tables provide a summary of the Company’s MBS portfolio at December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019.
 December 31, 2020
 Principal or Notional Value
at Period-End
(dollars in thousands)
Weighted Average Amortized
Cost Basis
Weighted Average Fair ValueWeighted Average
Coupon
Weighted Average Yield at Period-End (1)
Non-Agency RMBS    
Senior
$1,560,135 $50.65 81.90 4.5 %16.9 %
Subordinated
905,674 62.46 67.43 3.8 %6.3 %
Interest-only
5,628,240 4.43 4.66 1.5 %16.2 %
Agency RMBS     
Interest-only1,262,963 9.41 7.18 1.7 %1.6 %
Agency CMBS
Project loans
1,527,621 101.81 112.23 4.1 %3.8 %
Interest-only
1,326,665 1.78 1.95 0.6 %8.4 %
(1) Bond Equivalent Yield at period end.

 December 31, 2019
 Principal or Notional Value at Period-End
(dollars in thousands)
Weighted Average Amortized
Cost Basis
Weighted Average Fair ValueWeighted Average
Coupon
Weighted Average Yield at Period-End (1)
Non-Agency RMBS    
Senior
$2,024,564 $52.98 $84.01 5.0 %20.8 %
Subordinated
876,592 63.15 71.25 3.7 %6.9 %
Interest-only
7,458,653 4.04 3.87 1.1 %8.4 %
Agency RMBS     
Pass-through
6,080,547 102.15 104.64 4.0 %3.4 %
Interest-only
1,539,941 9.06 8.29 1.6 %4.0 %
Agency CMBS
Project loans
2,621,938 101.82 106.86 3.7 %3.6 %
Interest-only
1,817,246 2.81 2.70 0.7 %4.7 %
(1) Bond Equivalent Yield at period end.
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At December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, the secured financing agreements collateralized by MBS and Loans held for investment had the following remaining maturities and borrowing rates.
 December 31, 2020December 31, 2019
 (dollars in thousands)
Principal (1)Weighted Average Borrowing RatesRange of Borrowing RatesPrincipalWeighted Average Borrowing RatesRange of Borrowing Rates
Overnight$—  NA  NA $—  NA  NA
1 to 29 days1,521,134 0.38% 0.20% - 2.72%9,709,387 2.26%1.90% - 3.62%
30 to 59 days481,257 4.35% 2.42% - 6.61%800,648 2.96%2.15% - 3.52%
60 to 89 days352,684 2.78% 1.34% - 6.30%608,520 3.00% 2.59% - 3.35%
90 to 119 days301,994 7.97% 7.97% - 7.97% —  NA  NA
120 to 180 days595,900 5.29% 2.40% - 6.26%809,077 3.38%3.06% - 3.46%
180 days to 1 year345,204 3.60% 3.25% - 4.50%580,886 3.42%3.26% - 3.51%
1 to 2 years— NA NA 427,981 3.28%3.19% - 3.30%
2 to 3 years642,696 4.91% 1.65% - 7.00% —  NA  NA
Greater than 3 years395,978 5.56% 5.56% - 5.56%491,046 3.20%3.19% - 3.20%
Total$4,636,847 3.41%$13,427,545 2.52%


The following table summarizes certain characteristics of our portfolio at December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019.
December 31, 2020December 31, 2019
Interest earning assets at period-end (1)
$17,093,949 $26,248,233 
Interest bearing liabilities at period-end$13,513,580 $21,740,710 
GAAP Leverage at period-end 3.6:1 5.5:1
GAAP Leverage at period-end (recourse) 1.2:1 3.4:1
Portfolio Composition, at amortized cost  
Non-Agency RMBS
10.2 %7.9 %
Senior
5.0 %4.5 %
Subordinated
3.6 %2.2 %
Interest-only
1.6 %1.2 %
Agency RMBS
0.7 %25.7 %
Pass-through
— %25.1 %
Interest-only
0.7 %0.6 %
Agency CMBS
10.0 %11.0 %
Project loans
9.9 %10.8 %
Interest-only
0.1 %0.2 %
Loans held for investment79.1 %55.4 %
Fixed-rate percentage of portfolio
94.9 %95.9 %
Adjustable-rate percentage of portfolio
5.1 %4.1 %
(1) Excludes cash and cash equivalents.

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Economic Net Interest Income

Our “Economic net interest income” is a non-GAAP financial measure, that equals interest income, less interest expense and realized losses on our interest rate swaps. Realized losses on our interest rate swaps are the periodic net settlement payments made or received.  For the purpose of computing economic net interest income and ratios relating to cost of funds measures throughout this section, interest expense includes net payments on our interest rate swaps, which is presented as a part of Realized gains (losses) on derivatives in our Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income. Interest rate swaps are used to manage the increase in interest paid on repurchase agreements in a rising rate environment. Presenting the net contractual interest payments on interest rate swaps with the interest paid on interest-bearing liabilities reflects our total contractual interest payments. We believe this presentation is useful to investors because it depicts the economic value of our investment strategy by showing actual interest expense and net interest income. Where indicated, interest expense, including interest payments on interest rate swaps, is referred to as economic interest expense. Where indicated, net interest income reflecting interest payments on interest rate swaps, is referred to as economic net interest income.

The following table reconciles the GAAP and non-GAAP measurements reflected in the Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.
 GAAP
Interest
Income
GAAP
Interest
Expense
Net Realized (Gains)
Losses on Interest Rate Swaps
Interest Expense on Long Term DebtEconomic Interest
Expense
GAAP Net Interest
Income
Net Realized
Gains (Losses) on Interest Rate Swaps
Other (1)
Economic
Net
Interest
Income
For the Year Ended December 31, 2020$1,030,250 $516,181 $6,385 $(7,082)$515,484 $514,069 $(6,385)$5,755 $513,439 
For the Year Ended December 31, 2019$1,361,110 $758,814 $(3,012)$— $755,802 $602,296 $3,012 $(7,938)$597,370 
For the Year Ended December 31, 2018$1,273,316 $679,108 $1,488 $— $680,596 $594,208 $(1,488)$760 $593,480 
For the Quarter Ended December 31, 2020$236,156 $120,285 $— $(1,197)$119,088 $115,871 $— $1,177 $117,048 
For the Quarter Ended September 30, 2020$247,905 $124,557 $— $(1,495)$123,062 $123,348 $— $1,487 $124,835 
For the Quarter Ended June 30, 2020$245,922 $129,256 $— $(4,391)$124,865 $116,666 $— $4,358 $121,024 
For the Quarter Ended March 31, 2020$300,266 $142,083 $6,385 $— $148,468 $158,183 $(6,385)$(1,266)$150,532 
(1) Primarily interest expense on Long term debt and interest income on cash and cash equivalents.






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The table below shows our average earning assets held, interest earned on assets, yield on average interest earning assets, average debt balance, economic interest expense, economic average cost of funds, economic net interest income, and net interest rate spread for the periods presented.
 For the Quarter Ended
December 31, 2020December 31, 2019
(dollars in thousands)(dollars in thousands)
 Average
Balance
InterestAverage
Yield/Cost
Average
Balance
InterestAverage
Yield/Cost
Assets:      
Interest-earning assets (1):
      
Agency RMBS$121,440 $479 1.6 %$7,417,646 $63,108 3.4 %
Agency CMBS1,455,855 15,400 4.2 %2,298,601 24,856 4.3 %
Non-Agency RMBS1,650,268 56,259 13.6 %1,976,632 81,429 16.5 %
Loans held for investment12,770,508 163,998 5.1 %12,851,351 169,605 5.3 %
Total$15,998,071 $236,136 5.9 %$24,544,230 $338,998 5.5 %
Liabilities and stockholders' equity:      
Interest-bearing liabilities:       
Secured financing agreements collateralized by:
Agency RMBS$71,689 $173 1.0 %$7,015,513 $37,949 2.2 %
Agency CMBS1,323,972 738 0.2 %2,272,069 14,819 2.6 %
Non-Agency RMBS1,069,348 13,797 5.2 %1,404,981 11,466 3.3 %
Loans held for investment2,200,314 26,627 4.8 %3,786,840 33,781 3.6 %
Securitized debt8,630,854 77,753 3.6 %7,758,406 76,597 3.9 %
Total$13,296,177 $119,088 3.6 %$22,237,809 $174,612 3.1 %
Economic net interest income/net interest rate spread $117,048 2.3 % $164,386 2.4 %
Net interest-earning assets/net interest margin$2,701,894  2.9 %$2,306,421  2.7 %
Ratio of interest-earning assets to interest bearing liabilities1.20   1.10   
(1) Interest-earning assets at amortized cost
(2) Interest includes net cash paid/received on swaps

The table below shows our Net Income and Economic Net Interest Income as a percentage of average stockholders' equity and Core Earnings as a percentage of average common stockholders' equity. Return on average equity is defined as our GAAP net income (loss) as a percentage of average equity.  Average equity is defined as the average of our beginning and ending stockholders' equity balance for the period reported. Economic Net Interest Income and Core Earnings are non-GAAP measures as defined in previous sections
 Return on Average EquityEconomic Net Interest Income/Average Equity *Core Earnings/Average Common Equity
 (Ratios have been annualized)
For the Year Ended December 31, 20202.46 %14.21 %12.43 %
For the Year Ended December 31, 201910.56 %15.26 %13.93 %
For the Year Ended December 31, 201811.08 %15.98 %14.31 %
For the Quarter Ended December 31, 202015.76 %12.53 %10.21 %
For the Quarter Ended September 30, 202041.43 %14.08 %12.24 %
For the Quarter Ended June 30, 2020(6.62)%14.58 %12.72 %
For the Quarter Ended March 31, 2020(41.21)%16.73 %15.88 %
* Includes effect of realized losses on interest rate swaps and excludes long term debt expense.

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The following table presents changes to Accretable Discount (net of premiums) as it pertains to our Non-Agency RMBS portfolio, excluding premiums on IOs, during the previous five quarters.
 For the Quarters Ended
(dollars in thousands)
Accretable Discount (Net of Premiums)December 31, 2020September 30, 2020June 30, 2020March 31, 2020December 31, 2019
Balance, beginning of period$422,981 $410,447 $438,232 $494,255 $494,780 
Accretion of discount(21,281)(20,045)(22,508)(24,784)(44,342)
Purchases758 2,096 — (4,336)(12,541)
Sales and deconsolidation98 — (23,425)438 (786)
Transfers from/(to) credit reserve, net7,134 30,483 18,148 (27,341)57,144 
Balance, end of period$409,690 $422,981 $410,447 $438,232 $494,255 

Disclaimer
This press release includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ from expectations, estimates and projections and, consequently, readers should not rely on these forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. Words such as “expect,” “target,” “assume,” “estimate,” “project,” “budget,” “forecast,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “may,” “will,” “could,” “should,” “believe,” “predicts,” “potential,” “continue,” and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve significant risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from expected results, including, among other things, those described in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, and any subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K, under the caption “Risk Factors.” Factors that could cause actual results to differ include, but are not limited to: our business and investment strategy; our ability to accurately forecast the payment of future dividends on our common and preferred stock, and the amount of such dividends; our ability to determine accurately the fair market value of our assets; availability of investment opportunities in real estate-related and other securities, including our valuation of potential opportunities that may arise as a result of current and future market dislocations; effect of the novel coronavirus (or COVID-19) pandemic on real estate market, financial markets and our Company, including the impact on the value, availability, financing and liquidity of mortgage assets; how COVID-19 may affect us, our operations and our personnel; our expected investments; changes in the value of our investments, including negative changes resulting in margin calls related to the financing of our assets; changes in interest rates and mortgage prepayment rates; prepayments of the mortgage and other loans underlying our mortgage-backed securities, or RMBS, or other asset-backed securities, or ABS; rates of default, delinquencies or decreased recovery rates on our investments; general volatility of the securities markets in which we invest; our ability to maintain existing financing arrangements and our ability to obtain future financing arrangements; our ability to effect our strategy to securitize residential mortgage loans; interest rate mismatches between our investments and our borrowings used to finance such purchases; effects of interest rate caps on our adjustable-rate investments; the degree to which our hedging strategies may or may not protect us from interest rate volatility; the impact of and changes to various government programs, including in response to COVID-19; impact of and changes in governmental regulations, tax law and rates, accounting guidance, and similar matters; market trends in our industry, interest rates, the debt securities markets or the general economy; estimates relating to our ability to make distributions to our stockholders in the future; our understanding of our competition; availability of qualified personnel; our ability to maintain our classification as a real estate investment trust, or, REIT, for U.S. federal income tax purposes; our ability to maintain our exemption from registration under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, or 1940 Act; our expectations regarding materiality or significance; and the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures.
Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. Chimera does not undertake or accept any obligation to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statement to reflect any change in its expectations or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based. Additional information concerning these and other risk factors is contained in Chimera’s most recent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements concerning Chimera or matters attributable to Chimera or any person acting on its behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements above.
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Readers are advised that the financial information in this press release is based on company data available at the time of this presentation and, in certain circumstances, may not have been audited by the Company’s independent auditors.


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