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Residential Production at Chase Fell 9.2 Percent in 4Q17; Servicing Revenue Nicked
January 15, 2018
Paul Muolo
Chase continues to grow the volume of residential whole loans kept on its balance sheet: $197.3 billion at yearend compared to $181.2 billion at the end of 2016.
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