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Press Release
December 18, 2007

Statement by Chairman Ben S. Bernanke
December 18, 2007
We are meeting today to discuss proposed regulatory amendments to protect consumers from fraud,
deception, and unfairness in the mortgage market. Unfair and deceptive acts and practices hurt not just
borrowers and their families, but entire communities, and, indeed, the economy as a whole. They have no
place in our mortgage system. Our goal is to promote responsible mortgage lending, for the benefit of
individual consumers and the economy. We want consumers to make decisions about home mortgage options
confidently, with assurance that unscrupulous home mortgage practices will not be tolerated.
In recent years, mortgage markets have seen a remarkable wave of financial innovation. The advent of large
secondary markets and the use of automated underwriting, for instance, have brought more capital into the
system and, in most respects, have helped our mortgage markets function more efficiently while providing
wider access to mortgage credit. But some of these innovations also have negative aspects. As the mortgage
market has become more segmented and as risk has become more dispersed, market discipline has in some
cases broken down and the incentives to follow prudent lending procedures have, at times, eroded. The
consequences, as we are currently seeing, can include the proliferation of unfair and deceptive practices that
can be devastating to consumers and to communities.
The Board is responding to these problems with proposed rules that were carefully crafted with an eye toward
deterring improper lending and advertising practices without unduly restricting mortgage credit availability. We
look forward to the public’s comments about our approach. I should note that new rules, once adopted, would
apply to all mortgage lenders, not just those supervised and examined by the Federal Reserve. Thus, we will
continue our concerted efforts to work collaboratively with our fellow regulators, both state and federal, to see
that the rules are consistently applied and vigorously enforced.
I will now turn it over to Governor Randall Kroszner, who has been at the forefront of this effort, to discuss the
proposal in greater detail.

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