The legal action, initiated by Hagens Berman, covers the period between March 9 and August 5, 2026. According to the complaint, UWM entered into aggressive hedging transactions to protect against interest rate volatility related to its $1.3 billion bid for Two Harbors. When that merger collapsed in March 2026, the remaining hedge positions reportedly transformed into a speculative gamble that the company failed to unwind.
Investors remained largely unaware of the extent of this exposure until August 6, 2026, when UWM disclosed a $603 million hedging loss and a $451 million net loss for the period. The fallout was immediate: the company’s total equity plunged 38%, forcing management to announce a dilutive recapitalization plan to stabilize its balance sheet. Since the initial acquisition announcement in December 2025, UWM shares have lost approximately 75% of their value.




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