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Which Direction For Fannie and Freddie?

US Banker | Sep 1, 2010 As wards of the state, the mortgage giants support the majority of all new home loans. But conservatorship can't last forever, and as policymakers examine the government's role in housing finance, debate rages over where the GSEs should fit in.

A Fault in Reg Reform: Deciding Who's Accountable When Things Go Wrong

American Banker | Jul 6, 2010 The financial reform legislation does little to ensure accountability among regulators, who so far have appeared more interested in deflecting blame.

A Fault in Reg Reform: Deciding Who's Accountable When Things Go Wrong

American Banker | Jul 2, 2010 The financial reform legislation does little to ensure accountability among regulators, who so far have appeared more interested in deflecting blame.

Could Small-Business Lending Blitz Backfire?

American Banker | Feb 5, 2010 Though President Obama began a concerted push this week to encourage bankers to boost lending to small businesses, some are wondering if the government will come to regret trying to force the issue.

Did Treasury Drop Ball on Regulatory Overhaul?

American Banker | Dec 31, 2009 With the banking system in turmoil early this year, and most major players calling for massive change, 2009 was considered the perfect year to finally pass regulatory reform.

Bill Won't Curb TBTF? Not So Fast

American Banker | Dec 1, 2009 Critics continue to argue that regulatory reform legislation would create a permanent bailout mechanism by giving the FDIC resolution authority. But is that right?

Reform Heads Backward

American Banker | Nov 23, 2009 It was supposed to be the week the House Financial Services Committee passed a key part of regulatory reform and the Senate Banking Committee finally began moving forward ...

Reform Heads Backward

American Banker | Nov 20, 2009 It was supposed to be the week the House Financial Services Committee passed a key part of regulatory reform and the Senate Banking Committee finally began moving forward ...

New Cop on Bank Beat? Not the Fed, Try Treasury

American Banker | Oct 27, 2009 Under various proposals being weighed in Congress, the Treasury could end up overseeing systemic risk, deciding when the government exercises unprecedented resolution powers over ...

Mulling a Long-Term Drop in Homeownership Rate

Special Reports | Oct 8, 2009 If Arthur C. Nelson is right, the homeownership rate is headed for a seismic shift that will reduce it to levels not seen in a generation.

Tarp's Toll Expected to Be Felt for Years

American Banker | Sep 22, 2009 Nearly a year after it was enacted, the consensus is that the Troubled Asset Relief Program saved the economy from ruin — but it did so at a heavy cost for bankers.

Tarp Designers Say Missteps Were Inevitable

American Banker | May 1, 2009 Former Treasury Department officials acknowledged that many of the programs enacted by the agency were hastily put together with a short-term focus of stabilizing the ...

White House Opposes Bill to Aid Property Insurance Availability

National Mortgage News | Oct 9, 2007

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