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Trust but Verify (Part 2)
This is Part 2 of Jon T. Fisher’s post Trust but Verify. Part 1 of the series can be viewed here.
Now, as the economy is beginning to show signs of life, lenders are working toward rebuilding their securitization networks so that more private options will be available for securing capital for mortgage funding in the future. The industry needs the private security markets to return as the… Continue reading
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Trust but Verify (Part 1)
During President Ronald Reagan’s terms as our President, he used the phrase “trust but verify” quite often in his foreign policy discussions concerning the Soviet Union. Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev noted Reagan’s use of the term while they were signing the INF Treaty in 1987. While President Reagan’s use of the term to describe our future engagement with the former USSR made it famous in modern political terminology… Continue reading
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