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IndyMac, Freddy Mac and Fannie Mae

Jul. 14, 2008
Categorized in: Local News

What does all of this mean?

Despite last week's failure of the IndymacBank, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) Chairman Sheila Bair said on Monday, "the overwhelming majority" of U.S. banks are "safe and sound." What this means to the general public is that savings only up to $100.000 is insured against bank failure per account.  It would be prudent to place any excess into an account with another bank or finanicial institution. There have been hints in the media that more banks might fail over the next three years, due to credit losses and tight capital markets.

Regarding Freddy and Fannie...Fannie Mae is short for Federal National Mortgage Association and Freddie Mac is short for Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation. Both are shareholder-owned companies mandated by the US Congress to provide funding to the U.S. housing market.  If they were to collapse, mortgages would be harder to get and much more expensive.  US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said the government's primary focus is in supporting Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in their current form. 

Peter Kedzior, a Chicago REALTOR and fellow Blogger on ActiveRain, helps to put this all into perspective in his posting, Fannie and Freddy Scare.

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