Federal Reserve Board Report Quantifies The GSE Implicit Subsidy and Value of Government Ambiguity |
December 22, 2003 |
| The GSE Implicit Subsidy and Value of Government Ambiguity by Wayne Passmore [pdf] | |
A working paper released by the Federal Reserve Board finds that the housing-related government-sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the "GSEs") have an ambiguous relationship with the federal government. Most purchasers of the GSEs' debt securities believe that this debt is implicitly backed by the U.S. government despite the lack of a legal basis for such a belief. In this paper, the author, Wayne Passmore, estimates how much GSE shareholders gain from this ambiguous government relationship. The findings include:
Source: Federal Reserve Board
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