Mike Perry, chief executive of IndyMac Bancorp, said that the market to sell loans to Wall Street remains "very panicked and illiquid" for everyone except government-sponsored Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which buy prime loans directly and some securities backed by riskier mortgages.
He writes, in a email posted on the company's blog:
By way of example, [...]
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