Resources for Financial Institutions
“"Because much of the costs do not occur immediately after a foreclosure has been initiated and can grow with time, we must be forward-looking and affirmatively engage in efforts to mitigate the consequences now." ” — Fed. Gov. Elizabeth Duke in a February 2009 speech to the Global Association of Risk Professionals.
"Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act" Guidelines
U.S. Treasury "Making Home Affordable" Guidelines
Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Regulation C Guide and FAQ
Federal Reserve System Research
- A Snapshot of Mortgage Conditions with an Emphasis on Subprime Mortgage Performance

- Lending on Low- and Moderate-Income Neighborhoods in California: The Performance of CRA Lending During the Subprime Meltdown

- Seismic Effects of the Bankruptcy Reform

- The Federal Home Loan Bank System:
The Lender of Next-to-Last Resort?

St. Louis Fed Research and Publications
Financial Crisis Timeline Charts and Data
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How Will Fannie and Freddie Operate in the Future?
- Foreclosure Forums Present Solutions
- The Past, Present and Future of the U.S. Mortgage Market
- Subprime Crisis: Is There a Way Out?
- Changes Proposed to Reg Z (Truth in Lending)
