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Rithm Capital Stock Price Hits Fresh 52-Week Low as Rising Rates Hammer Mortgage REITs

Rithm Capital Stock Price Hits Fresh 52-Week Low as Rising Rates Hammer Mortgage REITs

NEW YORK, March 20, 2026, 18:09 EDT

Rithm Capital hit a new 52-week low on Friday, sliding 3.3% to $8.77 after dipping as low as $8.43. Volume soared—roughly 121.9 million shares changed hands, dwarfing the 10-day average of 7.9 million.

This shift lands right where Rithm operates—deep in the market’s rate-sensitive sector. On Friday, U.S. rate futures priced in about a 25% shot at a Fed hike by December. The 10-year Treasury yield hovered around 4.39%, a quick reversal from the softer-rate positioning traders favored just days earlier.

This wasn’t isolated to Rithm. Annaly Capital Management slid 5.2%, AGNC Investment dropped about 5.3%, and Starwood Property Trust was off 3.3%. Losses hit the S&P 500 real estate sector as well, down 3.15%. Reuters pointed out that the quarterly expiration of stock and index options and futures—“triple witching”—spiked exchange volume, amplifying the day’s volatility. Reuters

Mortgage-focused REITs and finance companies often react quickly when bonds swing—their funding expenses and asset prices are tightly pegged to interest rates. That tension ratcheted higher after Freddie Mac reported the average 30-year fixed U.S. mortgage rate climbed to 6.22% this week, up from 6.11%. That’s the highest since early December.

Rithm doesn’t fit the mold of a typical property landlord. Instead, the company calls itself a global asset manager, with its reach stretching across real estate, credit, and financial services. Its portfolio spans mortgage origination and servicing through Newrez and Genesis, and alternative asset management via Sculptor. For 2025, Rithm reported a $53 billion balance sheet, assets under management of $63 billion, and investable assets topping $100 billion.

That’s what sets this drop apart. On Feb. 3, Rithm posted fourth-quarter earnings available for distribution at $0.74 per diluted share, book value per common share at $12.66—book value being a rough stand-in for net assets per share—and a quarterly common dividend holding at $0.25.

The risk is obvious. Keith Lerner, chief investment officer at Truist Advisory Services, points specifically to the 10-year Treasury yield—if it can “sustainably rise above 4.3%,” that’s a level he says could ratchet up pressure on stocks by making bonds more appealing and raising borrowing costs. For Rithm and other similar firms, higher yields would keep pressure on spring housing, refinancing, and leveraged real estate investment demand. Reuters

But there’s a flip side here. Freddie Mac Chief Economist Sam Khater points out the 30-year mortgage rate is “nearly half a percentage point lower than the same time last year”—potentially a leg up for the spring selling season if bonds calm down. Right now, though, traders aren’t buying that scenario. globenewswire.com

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