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Uniform Mortgage-Backed Securities: An Analysis Of The Regulatory Hurdles Caused By The Federal Housing Finance Agency’S Standardization Of The Tba Market, Elizabeth Ashlee Kuan
Uniform Mortgage-Backed Securities: An Analysis Of The Regulatory Hurdles Caused By The Federal Housing Finance Agency’S Standardization Of The Tba Market, Elizabeth Ashlee Kuan
American University Business Law Review
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Rating The Raters: Restoring Confidence And Accountability In Credit Rating Agencies, Ryan Voorhees
Rating The Raters: Restoring Confidence And Accountability In Credit Rating Agencies, Ryan Voorhees
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
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The Use Of Mortgage-Backed Securities In International Comparative Perspective: Lessons And Insights, Csaba Rusznak
The Use Of Mortgage-Backed Securities In International Comparative Perspective: Lessons And Insights, Csaba Rusznak
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The secondary mortgage market in the United States has helped millions of people purchase homes over the past half century. Following the burst of the real estate bubble and the credit crisis, it is important for American policymakers not to lose sight of the importance that the secondary mortgage market has played in increasing home ownership. The financial engineering in the form of securitization that led to the success of the secondary mortgage market needs to be preserved, although it should also be reworked so that the externalization of unappreciated risk is reduced and the possibility of a large-scale financial …