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Loans Data Provider dv01 Launches Credit Risk Transfer Surveillance Service

The service will allow investors to perform deeper analytics on data from Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.

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Data management and analytics firm dv01 has launched a surveillance component for the credit risk transfer market to its platform, as it expands its data offerings.

The new offering will automatically download information on credit risk transfer securities from Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.

It puts filters on top of the dataset for more accessible analytics by clients. It offers access to the historical performance of credit-risk transfer deals, and since the data integrates into the company’s

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