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NAFCU: Loss of Fannie, Freddie Would Have Significant Impact on Credit Unions
August 19, 2013
Charles Wisniowski
Roughly, 60 percent of real estate loans made by credit unions are sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, compared to only 44 percent for all financial institutions.
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