A report on 2010 mortgage lending activity under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act further confirms data that government-backed lending and overall purchase lending are falling which may stall economic recovery, according to industry observers. While FHA and VA loans continue to account for a historically large proportion of loans, such lending fell more than did other types of lending, said the Federal Reserve in its analysis of the latest HMDA data. On a yearly basis, home purchase lending in 2010 was down almost 9 percent from 2009 and 62 percent lower than in 2006, when nearly 712,000 purchase mortgages were originated, the Fed said. The volume of home-purchase originations fell ...