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GSE Credit Scores Trend Higher, LTV Ratios Rising
August 9, 2019
John Bancroft
Some 12.9% of purchase loans sold to Fannie and Freddie in the second quarter had credit scores ranging from 620 to 699, the highest such concentration on record. But loans with high credit scores accounted for a rising share of GSE refi business.
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