In anticipation of ending Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac conservatorship, the Federal Housing Finance Administration is making these realignments.
Read More »GSE Reform: ‘Lots of Work Remains’
The American Enterprise Institute pointed out several areas for improvement for the GSEs on the path to housing finance reform.
Read More »Are Loans Originated by GSEs Less Likely to Default?
A new report looks at mortgages originated by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and what factors could lead to an increase in default risk.
Read More »Mark Calabria on Affordability: ‘A National Problem’
The heads of both the FHFA and the U.S. Department of the Treasury spoke on how GSE reform could impact the quest for homeownership.
Read More »The Privatization Path for Fannie and Freddie
After 11 years under government control, new commentary says reforming the GSEs is a step in the right direction.
Read More »Making Diversity a Business Priority
As businesses become more focused on gender equality, women leaders from the industry make the business case for more women in the workplace.
Read More »Mnuchin: ‘We Will Restructure Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’
The Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Treasury appeared on FOX News and discussed next steps in the recently-released housing reform plan.
Read More »Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: Nearing the End of Conservatorship?
The U.S. Treasury plan for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is almost ready for sign-off from Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, but there are still several steps ahead.
Read More »Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the QM Patch
Find out how the qualified mortgage "patch" has impacted Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's practices, and how the FHFA is addressing conservatorship.
Read More »GSE Reform: Guarding the Market
Editor's note: This piece originally appeared in the April edition of DS News, available online. GSE reform may be the new “third rail” of American politics, and maybe that’s not such a bad thing. When Congress gets involved, regardless of your ...
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