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» Freddie Profit Slips to $2.2B as Hedging Gains Disappear; ‘Account Surplus’ with Uncle Sam to Hit $36.9 Billion
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Freddie Profit Slips to $2.2B as Hedging Gains Disappear; ‘Account Surplus’ with Uncle Sam to Hit $36.9 Billion
May 2, 2017
Carisa Chappell
and
Paul Muolo
Since the fall of 2008, Treasury has controlled the senior preferred stock in Freddie and Fannie, making the U.S. government the de facto owner of the two - and the linchpin to the housing and mortgage markets.
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