Posts Tagged ‘fnm’Keeping It Real Estate: Don’t Ban Foreclosures!This post first appeared on Minyanville. Banning foreclosures is starting to gain momentum in Washington: This isn’t good. Barak Obama, the current frontrunner in the race for the White House, recently floated a plan for a 90-day moratorium on foreclosures by certain banks, along with other initiatives to revive the economy. While Obama’s heart may be [...] Fannie, Freddie Jump on GrenadeThis post first appeared on Minyanville. For anyone wondering where the billions of dollars in worthless mortgage-backed securities will wind up, look no further: The mirror. Fannie Mae (FNM) and Freddie Mac (FRE), the formerly quasi-public, now taxpayer-owned mortgage behemoths, are stealthily sopping up the worst of the structured mortgage debt Wall Street churned out [...] So, You Want to Fix the Housing Market?This post first appeared on Minyanville. Yesterday, I criticized Washington’s $700 billion financial bailout plan for missing the point. It fails to address the root of the problems facing the housing market and, by extension, the rest of the economy: Negative equity or a homeowner owing more on his house than it’s worth. On The [...] Washington Continues to Ignore Root of Housing ProblemThis post first appeared on Minyanville. Some say the definition of insanity is trying the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result. By that measure, voters should load up on straitjackets this November and drag everyone in Washington off to the nuthouse. Despite overwhelming evidence that we’re in the middle of a [...] Bailout Treats Symptoms, Not DiseaseThis post first appeared on Minyanville and our sister site Dawn Patrol. The bailout is done! Time to breathe a sigh of relief. Or is it? As details emerge about the financial bailout package that was jammed through Congress over 10 days of political theater at its most nauseating, there’s still a striking omission from [...] Morgan Stanley Latest Band-Aid Over Fannie, Freddie’s Bullet HoleThis post first appeared on Minyanville and our sister site Dawn Patrol. It looks like all those short-sellers might have been on to something. Freddie Mac (FRE), the beleaguered mortgage giant that was just weeks ago on the brink of collapse, released second quarter results this morning that were nothing short of abysmal. Along with [...] Mortgage Reform: Why Government Intelligence is OxymoronThis post first appeared on Minyanville and our sister site Dawn Patrol. After leading the banking sector to its largest ever one-day drop yesterday, Washington Mutual (WM), in an effort to assuage concerns that it’s facing a cash crunch, released a statement claiming that the bank is “well-capitalized.” Though the stock bucked the trend this [...] |