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» It’s Official: 2014 Worst Production Year Since 2000, But Better Than Many Anticipated
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It’s Official: 2014 Worst Production Year Since 2000, But Better Than Many Anticipated
January 29, 2015
John Bancroft
The top five lenders in the industry accounted for 33.8 percent of total production last year, down from a combined 40.8 percent market share back in 2013.
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