106 STAT. 4000 PUBLIC LAW 102-550—OCT. 28, 1992 Public information. "(B) include, in aggregate form and by appropriate category, statements of the number of families served by the corporation, the income class, race, and gender of homebuyers served, the income class of tenants of rental housing (to the extent such information is available), the characteristics of the census tracts, and the geographic distribution of the housing financed; "(C) include a statement of the extent to which the mort- gages purchased by the corporation have been used in conjunc- tion with public subsidy programs under Federal law; "(D) include statements of the proportion of mortgages on housing consisting of 1 to 4 dwelling units purchased by the corporation that have been made to first-time homebuyers, as soon as providing such data is practicable, and identifying any special programs (or revisions to conventional practices) facilitating homeownership opportunities for first-time home- buyers; "(E) include, in aggregate form and by appropriate category, the data provided to the Secretary under subsection (m)(l)(B); "(F) compare the level of securitization versus portfolio activity; "(G) assess underwriting standards, business practices, repurchase requirements, pricing, fees, and procedures, that affect the purchase of mortgages for low- and moderate-income families, or that may yield disparate results based on the race of the borrower, including revisions thereto to promote affordable housing or fair lending; "(H) describe trends in both the primary and secondary multifamily housing mortgage markets, including a description of the progress made, and any factors impeding progress toward standardization and securitization of mortgage products for multifamily housing; "(I) describe trends in the delinquency and default rates of mortgages secured by housing for low- and moderate-income families that have been purchased by the corporation, including a comparison of such trends with delinquency and default information for mortgage products serving households with incomes above the median level that have been purchased by the corporation, and evaluate the impact of such trends on the standards and levels of risk of mortgage products serving low- and moderate-income families; "(J) describe in the aggregate the seller and servicer net- work of the corporation, including the volume of mortgages purchased from minority-owned, women-owned, and commu- nity-oriented lenders, and any efforts to facilitate relationships with such lenders; "(K) describe the activities undertaken by the corporation with nonprofit and for-profit organizations and with State and local governments and housing finance agencies, including how the corporation's activities support the objectives of comprehen- sive housing affordability strategies under section 105 of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act; and "(L) include any other information that the Secretary considers appropriate. "(3)(A) The corporation shall make each report under this sub- section available to the public at the principal and regional offices of the corporation.