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Homeowners Affordability and Stability Plan - news and investigations
Whistleblower: Fannie Mae bungled HAMP anti-foreclosure program
By
Michael Hudson
August 6, 2010
Fannie Mae executives bungled their stewardship of the federal government’s massive foreclosure-prevention campaign, creating a bureaucratic
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As Fannie, Freddie flounder, six top execs receive handsome rewards
By
John Solomon
and
Julie Vorman
May 26, 2011
Why Fannie and Freddie continue to cost taxpayers billions
By
Ben Protess
March 22, 2010
Obama punting on Fannie, Freddie could prove costly
By
Ben Protess
July 13, 2009
2012 election + weak housing market = new White House policies?
By
Shirley Gao
and
Julie Vorman
July 12, 2011
Obama's new plan for underwater mortgages may be too little too late
By
Michael Hudson
September 9, 2011
Obama orders Fannie and Freddie to work with borrowers; earlier programs helped only a few
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Where’s the HAMP loan data?
By
Julie Vorman
October 27, 2010
Treasury Dept. anti-foreclosure program "abysmal," says watchdog
By
David Heath
January 27, 2011
Data confirms that securitized mortgages less likely to be modified
By
Amy Biegelsen
February 10, 2011
Will Washington pull the plug on HAMP?
By
Michael Hudson
February 28, 2011
Obama housing plan gets faint praise
The president outlined a new plan to help homeowners, GOP presidential candidates rely on free market
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GOP candidates in foreclosure capital say government not the solution to crisis
By
Michael Hudson
October 18, 2011
Some foreclosure rescue scams involve lawyers, mortgage errors
By
Julie Vorman
August 17, 2010
Transparency emphasized as government mulls Fannie Mae reform
By
Julie Vorman
August 17, 2010
Treasury Dept. anti-foreclosure program "abysmal," says watchdog
By
David Heath
January 27, 2011
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