The mortgage-servicing rights (MSR) market continues to thrive in 2024, maintaining its robust nature. While experts predict a slight underperformance compared to 2023, the market is anticipated to maintain healthy trading volumes, approaching the $1 trillion mark for the fourth consecutive year. Here are the key points from this analysis:
• Mortgage-servicing rights (MSR) market remains strong in 2024.
• Projected to slightly underperform 2023 but still expected to yield healthy trading volumes.
• Market observers forecast that the market will reach close to $1 trillion for the fourth year in a row.
Despite the anticipated minor dip compared to the previous year, the mortgage-servicing rights market stands strong, assuring industry stability.
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