Japan, Russia Reach Out to Ginnie Mae for Help In Creating Robust Mortgage Securities Programs
January 17, 2014
Ginnie Mae is helping Japan and Russia as they shift from antiquated secondary mortgage market structures to ones modeled after the agency’s successful securities program. On Jan. 9, Ginnie Mae President Ted Tozer and President Shinya Shishido of the Japan Housing Finance Agency signed a joint memorandum of understanding to exchange information and facilitate discussions regarding Japan’s plan to adopt a Ginnie Mae-style securitization program. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has directed...
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