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A Stock Downgrade for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
March 19, 2021
Dennis Hollier
KBW analysts believe it will take 15 years for the two government-sponsored enterprises to meet FHFA’s capital requirement to exit conservatorship. KBW reduced its target price on Fannie and Freddie stocks to $1.00 each.
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