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Volume 7 - Number 26 | December 31, 2008
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FHLBanks Want Equal RBC Treatment

The Federal Home Loan Banks want bank and thrift regulators to treat the debt securities of all housing GSEs the same when it comes to risk-based capital requirements, worrying that a proposal to halve the RBC weighting for mortgage-backed securities issued by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would put FHLB advances at a competitive disadvantage in the capital markets...

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