Inflation, Interest Rates, and Military Conflict Weigh on Lenders

March 10, 2022 Kyle G. Horst

Continuing a quarterly survey of mortgage executives that initially started in 2014, Fannie Mae has published its latest Mortgage Lender Sentiment Survey for the first quarter of 2022 finding that lenders are becoming increasingly bearish due to current market conditions.  The survey, which was conducted during the first two weeks of February polling 200 senior ...

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