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Originations Increase Sharply in Second Quarter but Volume in 2017 Still Lags the Pace Set Last Year
July 28, 2017
John Bancroft
Wells Fargo remained the top producer of first-lien mortgages with a hefty 27.1 percent increase from the first quarter, gaining ground on all of its nearest competitors.
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