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Watt Likely Won’t Act on Zero Capital Buffer This Year, but Consensus Forming on a GSE Bill?
November 16, 2017
Paul Muolo
Republicans are reportedly on board with the federal MBS guarantee but reluctant to backstop future guarantor entities…
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