In late June, federal officials directed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to study whether digital assets held on US regulated exchanges might someday be factored into mortgage risk assessments the process lenders use to determine whether a borrower has the financial clout to make good on their debt. Bloomberg's Isabelle Lee joins Sonali Basak and Tim Stenovec on 'Bloomberg Crypto' to discuss how this could affect the crypto industry and the housing market.
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US Studying Crypto Assets in Mortgage Checks
In late June, federal officials directed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to study whether digital assets held on US regulated exchanges might someday be factored into mortgage risk assessments the process lenders use to determine whether a borrower has the financial clout to make good on their debt. Bloomberg's Isabelle Lee joins Sonali Basak and Tim Stenovec on 'Bloomberg Crypto' to discuss how this could affect the crypto industry and the housing market.
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