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  • Federal Housing Finance Agency (category Subprime mortgage crisis)
    bungled politics of bank bashing". Salon. http://www.salon.com/news/mortgage_crisis/index.html?story=%2Ftech%2Fhtww%2F2011%2F09%2F06%2Ffhfa_lawsuit_against_banks
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  • Federal Housing Administration (category Mortgage industry of the United States) (section Subprime mortgage crisis)
    unregulated subprime loans played a role in inflating the United States housing bubble, which ultimately led to the subprime mortgage crisis and nearly
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  • submission of such testimony." Financial crisis of 2007–08 Regulatory responses to the subprime crisis Subprime mortgage crisis solutions debate Wall Street reform
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  • the subprime mortgage crisis. It authorized the Federal Housing Administration to guarantee up to $300 billion in new 30-year fixed rate mortgages for
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  • Fannie Mae (category Mortgage industry of the United States) (section The mortgage crisis from late 2007)
    Then in 2003–2004, the subprime mortgage crisis began. The market shifted away from regulated GSEs and radically toward Mortgage Backed Securities (MBS)
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  •   Special Advisor   Acting Director Regulatory responses to the subprime crisis Subprime mortgage crisis solutions debate Title 12 of the Code of Federal Regulations
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  • Freddie Mac (category Mortgage industry of the United States) (section The mortgage crisis from late 2007)
    of the U.S.'s $12 trillion mortgage market. This made both corporations highly susceptible to the subprime mortgage crisis of that year. Ultimately, in
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  • Alternative Mortgage Transaction Parity Act of 1982 (category Mortgage industry of the United States)
    Refinancing Bridge financing Promissory note Loan origination Subprime lending Subprime mortgage crisis Template:Bank regulation in the United States
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  • effectively ceased to exist. In order to address problems related to the subprime mortgage crisis and United States housing bubble, several new tools were created
    148 KB (16,306 words) - 00:41, 15 February 2025
  • post–World War II recession, caused by a housing market correction, a subprime mortgage crisis, soaring oil prices, and other factors. In February 2008, 63,000
    327 KB (30,378 words) - 23:14, 14 March 2025
  • Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt#Banking and financial reforms Subprime mortgage crisis Systemic risk "Frontline: The Wall Street Fix: Mr. Weill Goes to
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  • Reserve branch bank, exercised its power to limit the issuance of subprime mortgages and their collateralization in the form of derivative instruments
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  • billion in assets. In 1997, another $3.3 billion in mortgages were added courtesy of WMC Mortgage but it was an otherwise quiet year for First Nationwide
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  • 2007, Cerberus announced that it was closing one of their mortgage companies, Aegis Mortgage. It owned half of a 9.9% share (5%) with the Gabriel Group
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