The GSEs were the talk of the finance world the world over this week, thanks to a widely anticipated gathering at the US Treasury earlier this week to discuss the future of mortgage finance in the United States. While HousingWire editor Jacob Gaffney was in DC covering the news on the ground here in the US, publisher Paul Jackson was staying up late to make an appearance on BBC Radio 5‘s award-winning “Wake Up to Money” show. Because even across the pond, what happens with the GSEs is news. Click below to listen to the interview. We tend to think HW‘s publisher acquitted himself quite well, thank you. [audio:http://develop.housingwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/bbc-100817-pj.mp3|titles=bbc-100817-pj]
Publisher Paul Jackson Appears on BBC Radio, Dishes on GSEs
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