Treasury Ends Cap on Fannie, Freddie Lifeline for 3 Years
The U.S. Treasury Department will remove the caps on aid to Fannie MaeĀ and Freddie Mac for the next three years, to allay investor concerns that the companies will exhaust the available government assistance.
The two companies, the largest sources of mortgage financing in the U.S., are currently under government conservatorship and have caps of $200 billion each on backstop capital from the Treasury. Under a new agreement announced yesterday, these limits can rise as needed to cover net worth losses through 2012.