Another day, another curve in the ever-winding Brexit saga, as the House of Lords has passed a bill that would prevent a “no-deal” leave scenario. Hilary Fordwich of the British-American Business Association joins the show to break down what she thinks will come next in the perennial political play. And, barely more than a decade out from the 2008 financial crisis, the U.S. is already looking to privatize its major mortgage-finance giants. International Regulatory Attorney Myles Edwards lends us a hand today to break down the proposals and what this could mean for the future of housing in the U.S. #BoomBust #QuestionMore #RTAmerica
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