Obama Restructuring of Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac Coming in 2010

The Obama administration is planning to release a proposal for restructuring Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in February when the President sends his budget to Congress. "Between now and then, we will be holding a series of public meetings as well as engaging in our own internal deliberations," Treasury assistant secretary Michael Barr told a Senate panel. The Bush administration forced Fannie and Freddie into conservatorships in September 2008 when it became clear the two would not able to finance their operations without government support. Mr. Barr urged the Senate Banking Committee to move ahead and pass the administration's proposals to create Consumer Financial Protection Agency and other financial regulatory reforms before addressing the GSEs. "We could move forward expeditiously on financial reform measures and then turn to government sponsored enterprises in February," he testified. The Treasury assistant secretary also noted that the administration will soon send up a legislative draft of its proposal to create a systemic regulator for the largest financial institutions. The capital and liquidity requirements will take away "any incentive to be large," he said.

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