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Statement of The Honorable James B. Lockhart III

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Statement of The Honorable James B. Lockhart III

Postby Annemieke Roell on Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:20 am

Statement of

The Honorable James B. Lockhart III, Director

Federal Housing Finance Agency

Before the Senate Committee on

Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs

on the Appointment of FHFA as Conservator for

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

September 23, 2008



Chairman Dodd, Ranking Minority Member Shelby, and members of the Committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify on recent regulatory actions taken by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.



Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac share the critical mission of providing stability, liquidity, and affordability to the housing market. Between them, these Enterprises have $5.3 trillion of guaranteed mortgage-backed securities (MBS) and debt outstanding, which is equal to the publicly held debt of the United States. Their market share of all new mortgages was 76 percent during the first half of this year. During the turmoil that started last year, they have played a very important role in providing liquidity to the conforming mortgage market. That has required a careful and delicate balance of mission with safety and soundness. A key component of this balance has been their ability to raise and maintain capital. Because of recent market conditions, that balance was upset. Unfortunately, as house prices, earnings and capital have continued to deteriorate, their ability to fulfill their mission has deteriorated. In particular, the capacity to raise capital to absorb further losses without Treasury Department support vanished. That left both Enterprises unable to provide counter-cyclical support. Worse, it threatened to require substantial shedding of current positions with attendant further damage to mortgage and housing markets.


FULL STATEMENT HERE:

http://www.ofheo.gov/newsroom.aspx?ID=465&q1=1&q2=None
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Re: Statement of The Honorable James B. Lockhart III

Postby Steve Owen on Tue Sep 23, 2008 11:36 am

At least they did one thing right:

All political activities -- including all lobbying -- were halted immediately. We will review the charitable activities to ensure that it reflects their mission and their conservatorship status.


Or, at least, partly right... I'm not sure I believe they should be allowed any charitable activities under the circumstances.

Enforcement of the affordable housing goals established for the Enterprises by the Congress, once HUD’s responsibility, is now up to FHFA.


And, of course, it would be far better to let the market take responsibility for the cost of housing. But, if you did that, the folks on Goon Island might start to figure a few things out.

Employees have lost personal savings as a result of the plummet in their company’s stock price and they have been working, and continue to work, long hours in the face of uncertainty.


But, the thieves who jumped ship apparently got away clean.

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