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Going Long

 
Banking Dictionary: Going Long

Originating mortgage loans without a firm commitment from a Secondary Market investor. If interest rates are stable, a lender may hold these loans in his own portfolio or try to place them with a buyer at a later date. In the securities industry, buying securities for investment or speculation, with no immediate plans of reselling.

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