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US mortgage regulator tries to ease fears

By Saskia Scholtes

Published: July 8 2008 20:22 | Last updated: July 8 2008 20:22

The regulator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Tuesday tried to ease investors’ fears that the two government-sponsored mortgage financiers could have to raise billions of dollars of capital in response to potential accounting changes.

James Lockhart, director of the Office of Federal Housing and Enterprise Oversight, said in an interview on CNBC: “I have to tell you that an accounting change should not drive a capital change.”

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