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For the First Time Since the Financial Crisis, Mortgage Debt Rises for Two Consecutive Quarters
March 20, 2015
John Bancroft
The mortgage servicing market grew for 226 consecutive quarters from March 1951 (when the Fed started quarterly calculations) to the first quarter of 2008, when it peaked at $11.321 trillion.
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