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Subprime mortgage crisis / Economic history / United States housing bubble / Finance / Mortgage-backed security / Freddie Mac / Government National Mortgage Association / Fannie Mae / Quantitative easing / Mortgage industry of the United States / Economics / Economy of the United States


Federal Housing Finance Agency Office of Inspector General Impact of the Federal Reserve’s Quantitative Easing Programs on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
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Washington DC / /

Company

Freddie Mac Evaluation Report / Freddie Mac Why OIG Did / Freddie Mac / Relatively Large Volumes of Refinanced Mortgages / Fannie Mae / Enterprises Have / Morgan Stanley / Federal Housing Finance Agency / /

Currency

USD / /

Event

M&A / /

Facility

Stable Prices / /

IndustryTerm

finance system / bank / banking services / member banks / /

Organization

Congress / Government National Mortgage Association / Federal Housing Finance Agency Office / federal government / QE Quantitative Easing Treasury U.S. Department of the Treasury OIG / US Federal Reserve / Board of Governors / Department of Veterans Affairs / Board Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System FHFA / Federal Reserve Bank / office of Management and Budget / BOARD OF GOVERNORS FEDERAL OPEN MARKET COMMITTEE / U.S. Treasury / Federal Open Market Committee / Federal Housing Administration / /

Person

Richard Parker / Jacob Kennedy / Impact / Wesley M. Phillips / Simon Wu / David P. Bloch / /

Position

Chief Economist / Counsel / Governor / Deputy Inspector General / Director of the Division of Oversight and Review / Inspector General / Investigative Evaluator / /

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DC / /

URL

www.fhfaoig.gov / http /

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