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Good recap of GSE story – Part III

Good recap of GSE story – Part III

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Good recap of GSE story – Part II

here is a good recap (Part II) of GSE story

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More on GSEs

Here are more links on GSEs

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Have GSEs reformed themselves? – from Marketwatch

The future state of common securitization platform for GSEs is almost there, while Congress wouldn’t do it, so Fannie and Freddie reformed themselves. As Freddie CEO Don Layton said on its earnings call, “This is not your parents’ Freddie Mac.” So it … Continue reading

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Must read – comments of GSE documents from Richard Epstein of NYU

These are must read comments of GSE documents from Richard Epstein

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Small lenders want GSEs preserved – from Scottmanguide

Small lenders want GSEs preserved – another one for pro GSEs 

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Anti-GSEs voices

Here are some anti-GSEs voices, make some sense in theory, but I am not sure whether they really are practical with so significant drastic changes in housing system?

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Great links of commentaries of GSE’s newly discovered documents

here are great links to the in-depth commentaries of GSE’s newly discovered documents

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Good arguments on John Carney’s articles on Brietbart.com

Here are some great arguments on John Carney’s articles on Brietbart.com. Even though Carney is on Brietbart.com, obviously, he is not a fan of Trump and Trump admin.

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Understanding of GSE’s implicit and explicit guarantee

According to Americanbanker, some lawmakers and other commenters have also called for any future government guarantee to be explicit and transparent — rather than Fannie and Freddie’s implicit guarantee — and apply only to the mortgage securities issued under a … Continue reading

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