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Treasury plan won't help Fannie, Freddie shareholders: Frank

WASHINGTON
Sat Sep 6, 2008 5:49pm EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shareholders, including preferred stockholders, will not fair well under a proposed U.S. Treasury takeover of the two housing finance companies, House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank told Reuters on Saturday.

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"I think all shareholders will be disadvantaged," Frank said in a Reuters interview when asked if holders of preferred stock of the government sponsored enterprises could also be wiped out along with common stockholders under the Treasury plan.

Frank, a Massachusetts Democrat, said he spoke with Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson late Friday about a conservatorship plan. Frank said he still did not know the full details of the Treasury plan.

"The government will act as new management" of the two companies under such a conservatorship plan, Frank said in a Reuters interview, adding that the companies will still carry out their housing missions.

(Reporting by John Poirier)



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