Is ‘Zero Capital’ for the GSEs Really a Non-Issue? Hey, There’s A Bunch of ‘DTAs’ Left at the Two…
May 12, 2016
In almost 19 months, the capital cushions at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will fall to zero, which means if either government-sponsored enterprise (or both) suffers a net loss in a quarter, Uncle Sam will need to step in and supply cash to get the afflicted party back to zero. Depending on whom you talk to in the mortgage industry, a capital draw from Treasury could set off irrational behavior on the part of Congress or it’s much ado about nothing. …