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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
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Now that the financial and real estate markets seem to be on the mend, attention turns to the cleanup - and the question on many minds is: How does the government exit the housing market (which for better or worse, it now owns - with some 80% of all home loans issued now carrying some sort of government imprimatur) without screwing it up.
The that end, the Wall Street Journal Today ...
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