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» The GSE Tally to Date: $23.5 Billion in Losses on Derivatives. But G-Fee Income Shines
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The GSE Tally to Date: $23.5 Billion in Losses on Derivatives. But G-Fee Income Shines
May 5, 2016
John Bancroft
and
Carisa Chappell
Fannie’s guaranty fee income for single-family and multifamily segments nudged up 0.9 percent from the fourth quarter, while Freddie’s was up 0.4 percent.
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