| The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics | |
| Volume 25, Issue 2, Article 2 (Abstract) | |
| Title: | Debt Spreads Between GSEs and Other Corporations |
| Author: | Frank E. Nothaft, James E. Pearce and Stevan Stevanovic |
| Abstract: | Policy analysis of the housing GSEs - Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, and the Federal Home Loan Bank System - has largely centered on a comparison of their cost advantages relative to the benefits they provide to consumers and the market. Researchers generally treat their lower funding costs as the largest component of their cost advantage and measure it by a comparison of spreads between yields on non-GSE securities and GSE securities. This paper provides the first econometric analysis of such spreads. Special components of this research are separate analysis of debentures and medium-term notes, a comparison with all financial firms and a banking subsample, and the introduction of liquidity proxies. Comparing Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae debt with non-GSE debt rated AA-gives and estimated range 27 to 30 basis points without the inclusion of the liquidity proxies, and a range of 22 to 27 basis points with their inclusion, over 1995-2000. |
| Keywords: | Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Federal Home Loan Bank System, GSE, yields |