FANNIE, FREDDIE PLACED INTO CONSERVATORSHIP
This past weekend, the U.S. Dept. of the Treasury placed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, government sponsored enterprises (GSEs), into a conservatorship. The federal government is authorized to take up to an 80 percent stake in the companies, and, as part of its duties under the conservatorship, will review both Fannie's and Freddie's financial condition quarterly, as well as inject money into the operations as needed.
Under the conservatorship, both GSEs will be allowed to increase their mortgage funding over the next year and a half, then, beginning in 2010, the plan calls for a reduction in their portfolios of 10 per cent a year until they have been reduced to $250 billion. As part of this weekend's action, both CEOs were relieved of their duties and Herbert Allison, former Merrill Lynch vice chairman, and David Moffett, former U.S. Bancorp CFO, were selected to lead Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, respectively.
In light of the U.S. Dept. of the Treasury's action, C.A.R. this week reaffirmed its support for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and their countercyclical roles. While the short-term impact of the Treasury's actions over the weekend served to calm the markets and restore confidence, in the longer term these entities need to be able to fulfill their historic mission. A privatized Fannie and Freddie will short-circuit the countercyclical role the GSEs have played during precarious times in real estate markets.
C.A.R. is urging lawmakers to support continued government involvement in supporting the institutional secondary market and its role in creating homeownership opportunities. While C.A.R. applauds the U.S. Dept. of the Treasury for increasing the GSEs portfolio limits, the Association will be asking Congress to enact legislation to ensure the two companies continue to fulfill their mission.
To help your clients understand the role of the GSEs, please take a look at a new video featuring C.A.R. Executive Vice President Joel Singer at http://www.car.org/newsstand/video-js-gse. In "Fannie and Freddie: Why They Matter to You," Joel explains the often confusing but critical role Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac play in the housing market in clear and concise terms. C.A.R. President William E. Brown also is featured in a new video about the GSEs developed especially for our members. You can find "Understanding Fannie and Freddie" on the car.org home page at www.car.org.