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» More Evidence of Strong 2Q Originations: Cardinal’s Volume Up 53%, Wash Fed 45%
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More Evidence of Strong 2Q Originations: Cardinal’s Volume Up 53%, Wash Fed 45%
July 17, 2014
Paul Muolo
So far, the only notable skunk at the second quarter origination party has been JPMorgan Chase which reported a 1 percent decline in fundings compared to the first quarter.
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