FHFA Director Bill Pulte tells “crypto influencer” he’s signed more than 80 orders revamping policies and procedures at the mortgage giants, only 12 of which have been made public.
Source: Inman News
Fannie, Freddie regulator issues dozens of orders out of public eye
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