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Treasury is the ‘Ax’ on GSE Reform. Layton Weighs the Options
January 3, 2020
Dennis Hollier
Because it controls the senior class of stock in Fannie and Freddie, the Treasury is in the driver’s seat on recap and release. Former Freddie CEO Layton weighs the government’s options, using AIG as a blueprint.
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