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What SCOTUS Review of CFPB Case Means for FHFA
October 24, 2019
Dennis Hollier
According to analyst Jaret Seiberg, the risks posed by the Supreme Court’s decision explains why FHFA is considering releasing Fannie and Freddie from conservatorship via a consent decree.
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