Fannie, Freddie Told to Prepare for Return to Private Sector

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Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s federal regulator took new steps to privatize the mortgage-finance companies

AUSTIN, Texas— on Monday, telling the firms to help lay the groundwork for their own transitions out of an 11-year government conservatorship.

In new policy goals, the Federal Housing Finance Agency for the first time released formal objectives calling for Fannie’s and Freddie’s return to the private sector. The companies have been in government conservatorship since the 2008 financial crisis. FHFA Director Mark Calabria,...

 

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Is this just another big government giveaway to wealthy investors?

When will the media investigate Sony and their antitrust & AntiConsimer & them ripping of their fans & invading their privacy. Fans are not allow to delete messages on the Playstation & fans being for to pay to use their own internet paying for what you already bought

Another sell out by Trump to enrich his buddies, shaft working Americans.

'Greed is good.' 🙄🙄🙄

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