Fannie Mae

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Also known as:
Fannie Mae / Freddie Mac Fannie

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2015-01-01 N/A Launch of Fannie Mae 'HomeReady Mortgage' program. USA View
2008-01-01 N/A Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac taken into federal conservatorship USA View
2008-01-01 N/A Government conservatorship of Fannie Mae / Freddie Mac USA View

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This document consists of two slides (Appendix 455 and 456) from a KPCB presentation (likely the 'USA Inc.' report) analyzing United States Federal Debt levels in 2010 compared to 1960. It details the difference between Public Debt ($9 Trillion in 2010) and Gross Debt ($14 Trillion in 2010), breaking down the components such as the Social Security Trust Fund and liabilities from GSEs like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021069', indicating it was included in document productions for a House Oversight Committee investigation, likely related to financial records subpoenaed in the Epstein probe, though the content itself is macro-economic data.

Presentation slides / financial report appendix
2025-11-19

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This document, an analysis from EY following the 2016 election, outlines the expected shift in US financial services regulation under President-elect Trump and a Republican-controlled Congress. It anticipates a major push for deregulation, focusing on repealing or replacing the Dodd-Frank Act, led by committee chairs Mike Crapo and Jeb Hensarling. The analysis also discusses potential areas for bipartisan compromise, the future of the CFPB and housing finance, and the contentious political dynamics between key figures in Congress and the Federal Reserve.

Political/financial analysis report
2025-11-19
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