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FDIC: Banks Appear to be Warming Up to Non-QM Lending
April 10, 2014
Brandon Ivey
Roughly 2 percent of depositories said they will cease offering mortgages altogether because of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s ability to repay rule and QM standards.
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