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Then and Now: Mortgage-Backed Securities Post-Financial Crisis

By Janice Roberts at New Media
25 September 2018 • 1 min read

Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group’s Paul Varunok

A little over 10 years ago, few people had heard of mortgage-backed securities (MBS). Yet that changed when MBS brought the global financial system to its knees. Today, they’re still a pivotal part of the system, with the US Federal Reserve (Fed) the largest holder. Franklin Templeton Fixed Income Group’s Paul Varunok explains how MBS fit into the Fed’s future plans and gives his outlook for the asset class. (more…)


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