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Weak Demand for Non-QMs Persists Following Rise in Rates
June 10, 2022
Brandon Ivey
Spreads on expanded-credit MBS issuance have widened significantly this year as lenders sell mortgages originated prior to the runup in interest rates. Issuance has slowed but market participants are optimistic in the long term.
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