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FHFA files suit against 17 global banks for mortgage fraud

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FHFA Files Suits Against 17 Financial Firms Over Mortgage Bonds
By Maya Jackson Randall
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES


WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--The U.S. federal regulator for mortgage giants Fannie Mae (FNMA) and Freddie Mac (FMCC) Friday filed lawsuits against 17 of the nation's largest banks over soured mortgage bonds, aiming to recoup billions of dollars in losses from the failed investments.

The Federal Housing Finance Agency is suing Bank of America Corp. (BAC), Citigroup Inc. (C), J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPM); Goldman Sachs Group (GS) Deutsche Bank AG (DB, DBK.XE), General Electric Co. (GE) and others, according to a notice the agency released late Friday.

The agency, charged with conserving the assets of failed mortgage giants Fannie and Freddie, is accusing the large banks of violating federal securities law and other laws in the sale of residential private-label mortgage-backed securities.

The FHFA filed the first of the string of lawsuits in July against UBS AG (UBS, UBSN.VX), seeking $900 million in damages. UBS, in a statement at the time, promised to "vigorously" defend against all charges in court.

The FHFA issued 64 subpoenas last year to issuers and servicers of mortgage-backed securities in what has become one of the largest investigations to date of potential securities fraud from the mortgage boom and bust. The FHFA didn't disclose its targets at the time.

The inquiry has focused on the "private label" securities based on subprime and other risky loans that were originated by mortgage companies, packaged by Wall Street firms, and then sold to investors.

The suits come as the potential statute of limitations for the FHFA to take such actions draws near next week, according to people familiar with the matter. The FHFA placed Fannie and Freddie into conservatorship, a legal process similar to bankruptcy restructuring, three years ago next Wednesday.

-By Maya Jackson Randall, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-6687, maya.jackson-randall@dowjones.com

--Nick Timiraos of The Wall Street Journal contributed to this article.
Per WaPo, the numbers/bank.

WaPo
Name Amount in billions
Ally Financial, formerly GMAC 6
Bank of America 6
Barclays Bank 4.9
Citigroup 3.5
Countrywide Financial 26.6
Credit Suisse Holdings 14.1
Deutsche Bank 14.2
First Horizon National Corporation 0.883
General Electric Company 0.549
Goldman Sachs 11.1
HSBC North America Holdings 6.2
JPMorgan Chase 33
Merrill Lynch 24.853
Morgan Stanley 10.58
Nomura Holding America 2
The Royal Bank of Scotland 30.4
Société Générale 1.3
Total 196.165
Brian "Brybry" Moynihan is going to have to do some serious backroom cocksucking to keep Bank of America alive IMO. Look forward to more layoffs and stealth capital raises.
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On the one hand, yeah, good to see that banks might be held accountable. On the other hand, you're right- this probably means more unemployment and a worsening recession.

So, jobs or Justice, take your pick. Wonderful.
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Just out of idle curiosity, what was your algorithm for highlighting some of the banks and not others? For instance, why weren't JP Morgan and Royal Bank of Scotland highlighted, given the high numbers next to them?
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The Romulan Republic wrote:On the one hand, yeah, good to see that banks might be held accountable. On the other hand, you're right- this probably means more unemployment and a worsening recession.

So, jobs or Justice, take your pick. Wonderful.
The choice is obvious: pick justice. A healthy economy relies on rule of law, and unaccountable banking institutions lead to bad economic conditions in the long run.
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Master of Ossus wrote:Just out of idle curiosity, what was your algorithm for highlighting some of the banks and not others? For instance, why weren't JP Morgan and Royal Bank of Scotland highlighted, given the high numbers next to them?
I was setting up my last line about BAC, since it absorbed both Merrill and Countrywide. The merged behemoth takes far and away the lion's share of the liabilities (BAC's 6B + CFC's 26.6B + MER's 24.853 = $57.543B)
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Lord Zentei wrote:
The Romulan Republic wrote:On the one hand, yeah, good to see that banks might be held accountable. On the other hand, you're right- this probably means more unemployment and a worsening recession.

So, jobs or Justice, take your pick. Wonderful.
The choice is obvious: pick justice. A healthy economy relies on rule of law, and unaccountable banking institutions lead to bad economic conditions in the long run.
True enough. Its still a lousy situation to be in.
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I'll be shocked if they don't settle it for a billion or so. The banks have been sued at least a dozen times and every time it's been settled out of court for a small percentage of the claimed damages.
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aerius wrote:I'll be shocked if they don't settle it for a billion or so. The banks have been sued at least a dozen times and every time it's been settled out of court for a small percentage of the claimed damages.
Never mind that the figure they're being billed is only about 9% of the money bankers have been given over the past five years.
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