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Mortgage Yearbook: First Half 2009 Special Edition

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The credit crisis has dramatically altered the mortgage market this year. Get the newest, most accurate statistics on originations, servicing, FHA activity, mortgage-backed securities, and other essential data through June 30, 2009.

Order the Mortgage Yearbook: First Half 2009 Special Edition with easy-to-read tables of comprehensive data that cover every aspect of the residential mortgage market.

Get 2009's...

  • Top Mortgage Lenders
  • Originations by Loan Product
  • Top Mortgage Servicers
  • Originations by Channel
  • Top Mortgage Securities Issuers
  • Top Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Sellers
  • MBS Investor Profile
  • Top Private Mortgage Insurers
  • Mortgage Profitability Data
  • And More!

Many of the tables and charts also show quarterly figures. Use the Yearbook to make strategic plans, calculate market share, and research trends.

Data contained in the Yearbook were gathered through exclusive surveys and extensive research by Inside Mortgage Finance Publications. Our data are regularly quoted and/or cited by major media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, BusinessWeek, CNBC, and others.

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