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[Skip to the end] Giving them a quantity target rather than a price target can mean overpaying to meet their mandated buying requirements. This is
[Skip to the end] Giving them a quantity target rather than a price target can mean overpaying to meet their mandated buying requirements. This is
[Skip to the end] Too Big to Fail? by Peter S Goodman Using public money to spare Fannie and Freddie would increase the public debt,
[Skip to the end] Totally misguided regarding public purpose. For one thing, the shareholders of the agencies are still there for ‘market discipline’ – all
(an email exchange) > >  On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Russell wrote: > >  Fannie and Freddie now back 82% of all