Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Summer 2024
Abstract
The Federal Home Loan Bank system is a $1.3 trillion government-sponsored enterprise that operates primarily for the benefit of member financial institutions. Federal Home Loan Bank members enjoy generous dividends and ready access to fresh liquidity. The biggest beneficiaries are the biggest users of the system, including the largest banks and insurance companies in the country and banks facing financial distress. This essay explains the original aims of the Federal Home Loan Bank system, how the system fulfilled those aims quite successfully for decades following its creation in 1932 and how the system evolved to serve primarily private aims. By recovering the early design of the Federal Home Loan Bank system and the conditions that allowed the system to serve public aims, this essay provides a fresh blueprint for how it could and should be reformed.
Disciplines
Banking and Finance Law | Law
Recommended Citation
Kathryn Judge,
The Unraveling of the Federal Home Loan Banks,
41
Yale J. on Reg.
1011
(2024).
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