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GSE Risk Distribution

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  • October 18, 2019
    By John Bancroft

    GSE Credit Trends Tighten as Market Volume Surges

    A smaller share of new Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac purchase business were recorded in the highest risk category. In the third quarter, most GSE loan acquisitions had credit scores of 740 and up. (Includes two data charts.)

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