Proposals for Improving the Regulation of the Housing Government Sponsored Enterprises: Hearings Before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First and Second Sessions, on Essential Elements and Proposals of Regulatory Reform, Resolution of Accounting Issues, and Funding of a New Oversight Office, October 16, 23, 2003, February 10, 24, and 25, 2004U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005 - 540 lappuses |
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... strong , cred- ible regulator . I remain concerned that the current regulatory structure for the housing GSE's is neither strong nor credible . ( 1 ) In July , this Committee examined OFHEO's oversight of Fannie.
... strong , cred- ible regulator . I remain concerned that the current regulatory structure for the housing GSE's is neither strong nor credible . ( 1 ) In July , this Committee examined OFHEO's oversight of Fannie.
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... strong safety and soundness with respect to the GSE's . Finally , Mr. Chairman , let me say the Administration has re- quested an additional $ 7.5 million for OFHEO to conduct reviews of accounting practices at the Enterprises it ...
... strong safety and soundness with respect to the GSE's . Finally , Mr. Chairman , let me say the Administration has re- quested an additional $ 7.5 million for OFHEO to conduct reviews of accounting practices at the Enterprises it ...
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... strong and effective oversight of the GSE's is clearly an important part of their long - term success . As we begin to delve into how to strengthen our GSE regulators , it is increasingly clear how complicated this task may be ...
... strong and effective oversight of the GSE's is clearly an important part of their long - term success . As we begin to delve into how to strengthen our GSE regulators , it is increasingly clear how complicated this task may be ...
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... strong . I would feel very strongly - I would fight very strongly against the mission parts of Freddie and Fannie , the approval of new products going to Treasury , which has a more actuarial point of view , than to HUD - and I love ...
... strong . I would feel very strongly - I would fight very strongly against the mission parts of Freddie and Fannie , the approval of new products going to Treasury , which has a more actuarial point of view , than to HUD - and I love ...
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... strong regulator , and there seems to be consensus that it should be in Treasury . Second is that the regulator should not be subject to the annual appropriations process . A third area of general consensus , it seems at least to me ...
... strong regulator , and there seems to be consensus that it should be in Treasury . Second is that the regulator should not be subject to the annual appropriations process . A third area of general consensus , it seems at least to me ...
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ability activities affordable housing goals appropriate assets authority bank regulators believe billion capital requirements Chairman GREENSPAN Chairman SHELBY charter Committee Congress cost debt directors disclosure ensure entities Exchange Act Fannie and Freddie Fannie Mae FDIC Federal Home Loan FHLB FHLBanks Finance Board financial institutions financial regulator Freddie Mac funding Government Sponsored Enterprises GSE regulator GSE regulatory Home Loan Banks homebuyers homeowners homeownership housing finance system housing GSE's housing mission important interest rate interest rate risk investors issues KORSMO legislation liquidity Mac's Mae and Freddie Mae's Members mortgage market mortgage-backed securities NAHB OFHEO oversight percent portfolio potential program approval proposed purchase question RAYBURN receivership regu regulatory agency regulatory structure risk role safety and soundness SEC registration Secretary Martinez Secretary SNOW securitization Senator BENNETT Senator HAGEL Senator REED Senator SARBANES Senator SUNUNU soundness regulator STATEMENT subsidy testimony Thank tion WALKER
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