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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (62891)4/10/2009 7:37:16 PM
From: FJB3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 224705
 
Fannie and Freddie did NOT issue mortgages.

No shit Sherlock. You cannot be as stupid as you appear to be.

The two GSEs also purchase subprime loans on a flow basis. Fannie Mae began
purchasing subprime loans through its Timely Payment Reward Mortgage program in June 1999,
and Freddie Mac rolled out a similar product, Affordable Merit Rate, in May 2000 (described
below). In addition to purchasing subprime loans for borrowers with blemished credit, the GSEs
also purchase another non-conforming loan called an Alternative-A or “Alt-A” mortgage. These
mortgages are made to prime borrowers who do not want to provide full documentation for
loans. The GSEs’ interest in the subprime market has coincided with a maturation of their
traditional market (the conforming conventional mortgage market), and their development of
mortgage scoring systems, which they believe allows them to accurately model credit risk.

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