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» Short Takes: FHAs Delinquency Count: $133 Billion? / Fannie and Freddie Not Needed? / Federal Reserve: No Loosening of Credit Standards
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Short Takes: FHAs Delinquency Count: $133 Billion? / Fannie and Freddie Not Needed? / Federal Reserve: No Loosening of Credit Standards
February 5, 2013
Paul Muolo
and
Charles Wisniowski
FHA is looking at $133 billion of troubled mortgages.
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