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» Wells Fargo Keeps $19.4 Billion of 2012s Conventional Production on its Books
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Wells Fargo Keeps $19.4 Billion of 2012s Conventional Production on its Books
February 28, 2013
John Bancroft
and
Paul Muolo
Wells Fargo last year wound up keeping almost $20 billion of new residential production its books instead of selling the loans to Fannie Mare and Freddie Mac.
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