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GSE challenges New York Times story that says CEO ignored warnings about bad loans.
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Builders say a tax credit has worked before to correct a faltering housing market.
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Howard: The tax credit 'will get potential home buyers who have been sitting on the fence back in the game.'
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Ledford: 'This will be an impact because it's grown to be such a large program.'
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McIlwain: Block grants for foreclosed properties ‘may stop the sickness from spreading but not necessarily cure the cancer.’
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Legislation provides for greater GSE regulation, FHA changes, and more.
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Legislation passed by House, Senate last week, but impact remains to be seen.
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Worried about Fannie and Freddie, the White House says it will not veto housing rescue legislation, despite reservations about the bill.
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Many lenders have already tightened standards because of the housing slump and rising foreclosures.
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NAHB renews call for first-time home buyer tax credit.
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Politicians start wrangling over Treasury plan to shore up GSEs at a terrible time for builders.
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New mortgage lending rules will require lenders to verify income and assets and avoid misleading advertisements.
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At stake is builders' access to a segment of the first-time and first-time move-up home market of buyers that would otherwise not qualify for conventional mortgage financing.
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Treasury, Federal Reserve tell investors they will stand behind GSEs.
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Bank reopens today under federal management; customers withdrawing their funds.
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Worries about the GSEs' financial exposure and housing markets set off a frenzy of worry between Washington and Wall Street.
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Senators could vote this week on their version of bill.
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A number of senators say they support the net-operating loss carry-back provision.
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Proposed legislation includes foreclosure prevention and reform for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.