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» Fannie Mae’s Net Profit Fell 54 Percent After the GSE Took a $2.8 Billion Hit on Derivatives
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Fannie Mae’s Net Profit Fell 54 Percent After the GSE Took a $2.8 Billion Hit on Derivatives
May 5, 2016
Carisa Chappell
and
Paul Muolo
G-fees – which have been rising in recent years – are ultimately paid by borrowers.
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