Working Paper - Federal Home Loan Bank Board

Working Paper - Federal Home Loan Bank Board
Title Working Paper - Federal Home Loan Bank Board PDF eBook
Author United States. Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Office of Economic Research
Publisher
Pages 842
Release 1969
Genre Mortgage loans
ISBN

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Research Working Paper - Federal Home Loan Bank Board

Research Working Paper - Federal Home Loan Bank Board
Title Research Working Paper - Federal Home Loan Bank Board PDF eBook
Author United States. Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Office of Policy and Economic Research
Publisher
Pages 476
Release 1980
Genre Housing
ISBN

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Federal Home Loan Bank Board Journal

Federal Home Loan Bank Board Journal
Title Federal Home Loan Bank Board Journal PDF eBook
Author United States. Federal Home Loan Bank Board
Publisher
Pages 466
Release 1988
Genre Federal home loan banks
ISBN

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Journal - Federal Home Loan Bank Board

Journal - Federal Home Loan Bank Board
Title Journal - Federal Home Loan Bank Board PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 664
Release
Genre Savings and loan associations
ISBN

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Federal Home Loan Bank System

Federal Home Loan Bank System
Title Federal Home Loan Bank System PDF eBook
Author Adam Ashcraft
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 48
Release 2010-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1437929869

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The Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) System is a large, complex, and understudied gov¿t.-sponsored liquidity facility that currently has more than $1 trillion in secured loans outstanding, mostly to commercial banks and thrifts. Documents the significant role played by the FHLB System at the outset of the ongoing financial crisis and then provides evidence about the uses of these funds by their bank and thrift members. Identifies the trade-offs faced by FHLB member-borrowers when choosing between accessing the FHLB System or the Fed. Reserve¿s discount window during the crisis. Describes the fragmented U.S. lender-of-last-resort framework and finds that additional clarity about the respective roles of the various liquidity facilities would be helpful.

To Expand and Reorganize the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation

To Expand and Reorganize the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
Title To Expand and Reorganize the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs. Subcommittee on Housing and Community Development
Publisher
Pages 800
Release 1982
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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High Rollers

High Rollers
Title High Rollers PDF eBook
Author Martin Lowy
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 336
Release 1991-07-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0313368961

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Lowy avoids the easy answers, like blaming it on fraud and greed, and explains how something of this magnitude could occur under the noses of those who should have protected the taxpayer. Paul M. Horvitz, University of Houston Market forces, not scoundrels, destroyed the savings and loan business. So says Martin Lowy in what is truly an inside look at the savings and loan crisis. Drawing upon his experience as a practicing attorney, bank officer, and savings and loan director, Lowy provides an expert account of the problems that have overwhelmed the nation's savings institutions and their government regulators. High Rollers is the first book on the S&L crisis that provides an analytical groundwork for technical and nontechnical readers--so that both can comprehend what happened. Lowy's clear, readable style allows him to quickly describe the origins of the problems in new market forces and new technologies, and how the problems grew out of control as a result of regulatory mistakes and congressional inaction. Even his discussions of real estate lending practices and accounting issues are, in the words of Professor Horvitz, both clear to the novice and instructive to the professional.