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Because I read that link you posted, the one titled “Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in Conservatorship.”
Think Progress » Chuck Todd: ‘The Tea Party gets a big benefit’ from Fox News’ promotion. 2010
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"Conservatorship" is also just a nice way of saying that their losses will be covered.
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Conservatorship allows the government to run financial companies while keeping them open.
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"Conservatorship is really not meant to be a long term solution, and the longer conservatorship goes on, it does become pretty challenging to make decisions about long-term investments that companies are supposed to make," said Mr. DeMarco, a career civil servant who became the agency's acting director in 2009.
Housing Finance Regulator Defends Against Critics Nick Timiraos 2011
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Conservatorship allows the government to run financial companies while keeping them open.
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Conservatorship is designed to stabilize the enterprise and keep it afloat.
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Conservatorship is designed to stabilize the enterprise and keep it afloat.
Sandeep Gopalan: A Hybrid Conservatorship Model for Greece? 2010
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So, now the government has put FM and FM into a sort of Conservatorship, whatever that means.
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The mother wants to gain Conservatorship so Mama can collect money.
"Miss Spears, who reportedly had not slept for five days before being committed...." Ann Althouse 2008
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As the Firms Enter Conservatorship An unanswered question in the takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is what happens to the social goals mandated for the agencies by Congress -- which include boosting homeownership and funding apartment construction for low - and moderate-income families.
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