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Tag Archives: Loan Origination

Fed Mortgage Role Expands

Posted on February 12, 2014 by J Marlatt
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With rising rates, new mortgage loan productions has declined. WSJ reports that in November the FED bought 90% of eligible mortgage bond issuance, up from 2/3 earlier in the year, raising liquidity concerns. FNMA/FHLMC issuance fell 59% from a year earlier in November to $82.3 B.

Posted in FED Mortgage Role | Tagged Loan Origination

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