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» New GOP Tax Law Blows a Hole in Fannie Mae’s 4Q17 Results, FHFA Expected to Ask Treasury for $3.7B in Cash to Eliminate the ‘Net Worth’ Deficit
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New GOP Tax Law Blows a Hole in Fannie Mae’s 4Q17 Results, FHFA Expected to Ask Treasury for $3.7B in Cash to Eliminate the ‘Net Worth’ Deficit
February 14, 2018
Carisa Chappell
and
Paul Muolo
The DTA hit Fannie took and the resulting net loss was fully expected and likely won’t cause an uproar on Capitol Hill. However, one lobbyist quipped: "Ah, the first taxpayer bailout of a large financial institution since the Great Recession."
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