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Securitization Rates Creep Higher as Originations Wane
September 16, 2021
John Bancroft
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae all securitized a higher proportion of loans in their respective markets during the second quarter, but non-agency securitization rates benefited more from a surge in new lending. (Includes data chart.)
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