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Lenders Brace for a Decline in 1Q Originations
January 23, 2020
Brandon Ivey
Stable interest rates and seasonal trends will lead to a decline in mortgage originations in the first quarter of 2020. Lenders are taking steps to adjust to a reduction in refi business.
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