Posts Tagged ‘financial reform’

Financial 411: More on Fannie & Freddie

WNYC radio’s Financial 411 had me on yesterday to talk about the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and the great mystery I wrote about in Politico last week: Why has the Obama administration been silent about its intentions for restructuring the mortgage finance system? The tape, please.

Housing Watch highlights

I’ve been blogging at Aol’s new Housing Watch site, sharing my take on the mortgage/financial crisis, regulatory reform (what little there is of it so far), and what it all means for consumers.

Some highlights. Dig the traffic-bait headlines! See all my posts here.

The New Mortgage Revolution: Walk Away

Borrowers Pay to Refill FHA’s Pot

U.S. Cracks Down on “Reverse Redlining”

Forget Congress. Real Reform Lies With the Federal Reserve

Showdown for Fannie & Freddie

Consumer Protection? Read the Fine Print