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FHA/VA Business Takes a Turn Toward More Risk
May 24, 2019
John Bancroft
Average FHA and VA credit scores declined for both purchase and refi loans pooled into Ginnie Mae MBS in the first quarter. Wholesale-broker production gained a larger share of the market.
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