U.S. housing finance firms set non-bank lender liquidity rules

WASHINGTON, May 20 (Reuters) - U.S. non-bank mortgage lenders will need minimum liquidity levels to do business with the government-controlled firms that dominate housing finance, according to rules announced on Wednesday that aim to shield taxpayers from risks in the home loan industry.
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