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Analysis Federal Government Affairs, Finance and Trade, Housing Finance, Systemic Risk

R Street’s Pollock on jumpstart legislation, capital reserves for SIFIs

Alex J. Pollock Dec 29, 2017 Investors Unite
Coalition Letters Federal Government Affairs, Finance and Trade, Housing Finance, Systemic Risk

Designation of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as SIFIs

Alex J. Pollock Nov 28, 2017
Op-Eds Federal Government Affairs, Finance and Trade, Housing Finance

FHFA’s g-fee calculation ignores the law

Alex J. Pollock Nov 3, 2017 American Banker
Op-Eds Federal Government Affairs, Finance and Trade, Housing Finance, Systemic Risk

Taxpayers shouldn’t be asked to pay for Fannie and Freddie’s risk exposure

Alex J. Pollock Oct 10, 2017 The Hill
Policy Studies Federal Government Affairs, Finance and Trade, Housing Finance

Has Canada’s housing bubble finally reached bursting point?

Alex J. Pollock Oct 2, 2017
Analysis Federal Government Affairs, Finance and Trade, Housing Finance

How does the United States rank in homeownership?

Alex J. Pollock Sept 19, 2017
Op-Eds Federal Government Affairs, Housing Finance

Treasury should not bail out Fannie and Freddie’s subordinated debt

Alex J. Pollock Aug 22, 2017 Economics 21
Op-Eds Central Banking/Federal Reserve, Federal Government Affairs, Housing Finance

Fannie and Freddie face the moment of truth on their taxpayer bailouts

Alex J. Pollock Aug 14, 2017 The Hill
In the News Finance and Trade, Housing Finance

Was there ever a bubble in housing prices?

Alex J. Pollock Aug 2, 2017 Niskanen Center
Op-Eds Federal Government Affairs, Housing Finance

Be very afraid, as Democrats ‘fix’ the housing crisis

Steven Greenhut July 27, 2017 American Spectator

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