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» Fannie Earns $10.1 Billion in 2Q, Could 'Repay' Treasury by Year-end
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Fannie Earns $10.1 Billion in 2Q, Could 'Repay' Treasury by Year-end
August 8, 2013
Paul Muolo
and
Charles Wisniowski
In other words, if Fannie keeps earning money at this rate, it could repay its debt to Treasury by year-end or the first quarter of next year.
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