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November 20, 2008 from 3:00 - 4:30 p.m ET
The government’s massive Troubled Asset Relief Program remains a work in progress as the Treasury department almost daily announces new ways it plans to spend the $700 billion in “rescue” funds authorized by Congress. Will the lion’s share of the funding still go towards buying distressed mortgages assets? Or will it go towards injecting capital into a growing number of financial institutions? And will some of the funding be used to launch a major new homeowner rescue plan?
Find out what’s going on with TARP and how it will impact a variety of different mortgage market players at a new Inside Mortgage Finance audio conference on November 20. Hear from a panel of legal and market experts about the opportunities and challenges facing those who participate or use TARP assistance.
The cornerstone of the government’s rescue plan is supposed to be a system of buying billions of dollars worth of whole mortgages and mortgage-backed securities from banks and other investors. But this system has been slow to get off the ground. Get the latest information on how loan and MBS purchases will work and how deals are being structured.
Hear and Speak with These Legal and Market Experts:
- Donald C. Lampe, Partner, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice PLLC;
- Amy Brandt, CEO, Vantium Capital;
- Edward E. Gainor, Partner, McKee Nelson LLP;
- Ross Gatlin, CEO and Managing Partner, Prophet Equity LLC;
- A representative from the Department of the Treasury (to be announced soon); and
- Guy Cecala, Publisher, Inside Mortgage Finance, will moderate.
Attend This Audio Conference and Learn:
- How will TARP help homeowners?
- What will be the role of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac?
- Which types of whole loans will Treasury buy, and who’s helping them decide?
- How will MBS repurchase auctions be structured?
- How will non-participating institutions be affected by asset valuations?
- What is the status of the FDIC/Treasury foreclosure avoidance programs?
- What are the results of the initial deployment of funds to the banking industry?
- What signs will there be that TARP is generating liquidity?
- Does a participating servicer gain immunity from investor claims?
- How will vendors and third-party service providers be involved?
- What are the opportunities for sellers and buyers of mortgage assets?
- Conference attendance for you and your team around your speakerphone at one location;
- A very useful resource—the conference manual—which includes a program outline, contact information and background on our speakers, plus value-added articles from the pages of Inside Mortgage Finance;
- A full transcript, emailed to you when you take our post-conference survey; and
- The opportunity to connect with any or all of the speakers anonymously during the audience Q&A sessions—a favorite part of these events.
You will receive an e-mail confirmation shortly after you complete the registration. You may also contact us at (301) 951-1240.