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» Behind the GSE Risk-Share Goals: Why Next Year’s Activity Could Turn out to be Less
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Behind the GSE Risk-Share Goals: Why Next Year’s Activity Could Turn out to be Less
December 29, 2015
John Bancroft
In 2015, the two GSEs sold credit risk on about $407 billion of UPB through their back-end risk-transfer programs. The actual amount of credit risk transferred was $12.6 billion.
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