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Financial economics / Economy of the United States / Mortgage-backed security / Fixed income securities / Structured finance / Mark-to-market accounting / Securitization / Government National Mortgage Association / Asset-backed security / Finance / United States housing bubble / Mortgage industry of the United States
Date: 2013-11-27 15:53:48
Financial economics
Economy of the United States
Mortgage-backed security
Fixed income securities
Structured finance
Mark-to-market accounting
Securitization
Government National Mortgage Association
Asset-backed security
Finance
United States housing bubble
Mortgage industry of the United States

Assets and Liabilities of Selected Commercial Banks in the 7th District For release Friday at 3 p.m. Central Time Nov 21, 2013

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