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GSE Credit Trends Lean More Risk Averse in 1Q20
April 10, 2020
John Bancroft
A smaller share of Fannie/Freddie purchase loans fell in the highest-risk category during the first quarter of 2020, although there was an upswing in higher-risk refinance loans. (Includes two data charts.)
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