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The US government still has a ways to go to recover funds from the auto bailouts. AIG is still costly. Fannie and Freddie are an entirely different story, a debacle with huge additional funds needed.
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Freddie's Profit Soars on Housing Rebound
Wall Street Journal 05.08.2013
Fannie Mae to pay $59.4B to Treasury - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05.09.2013
Fannie Chief: Payout Must Not Delay Revamp
Wall Street Journal 05.10.2013
Cost of Bailouts Continues to Decline
Wall Street Journal 05.10.2013
Fannie, Freddie Payments Nearly Match Aid
Wall Street Journal 11.08.2013
White House Rejects Fannie-Freddie Recapitalization Plans
Wall Street Journal 11.23.2013
Fannie's Profits May Be Fleeting
Wall Street Journal 03.03.2014
Putting the Hit on Fannie, Freddie
Wall Street Journal 03.12.2014
Senators Draft Housing Finance Overhaul
New York Times 03.11.2014
End of Housing Mae Day Yields Bumper Fannie Profit
Wall Street Journal 04.04.2013
In A.I.G. Case, Surprise Ruling That Could End All Bailouts
New York Times 06.15.2015
Ex-A.I.G. Chief Wins Bailout Suit, but Gets No Damages
New York Times 06.15.2015
G.M. to Offer I.P.O., But Big Rescues Remain
New York Times 11.16.2010
Wall Street Journal 04.19.2011
Wall Street Journal 06.02.2011
An Accidental Housing Chief Embraces the Power of 'No'
Wall Street Journal 08.31.2011
On the Road to Detroit's Big Pileup
New York Times 10.01.2011
New York Times 01.26.2012
Fannie and Freddie don’t deserve blame for bubble - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01.28.2012
Bailout Stand Trails Romney in Car Country
New York Times 02.19.2012
Wall Street Journal 01.19.2011
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