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Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) home purchase data: summary for New England, 2003

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Figure 6: Applications from minorities have grown rapidly,  particularly for Hispanics
Figure 7: Origination rates for blacks and Hispanics have been much  lower than those for Asians and whites
Figure 10: New England’s Hispanic-white origination rate gap has  grown more quickly than the nation’s
Figure 11: In 2003, denial rates rose for all groups, reaching five- five-year highs for Asians and Hispanics
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