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The Countdown Begins: 3 Stocks to Offload Before the Next Market Crash
01:13pm, Thursday, 09'th Nov 2023
In the stock market, investors constantly seek stocks to sell to balance risk and reward. As they navigate the complex world, some stocks emerge as red flags, signaling potential trouble ahead.
Homes are expensive right now, but these mortgage bonds look cheap
04:04pm, Friday, 13'th Oct 2023
U.S. homes may be wildly unaffordable for first-time buyers, but mortgage bonds backed by those same properties could be dirt cheap.
Fannie Mae's Embrace Of Attorney Letters Threatens To Undo A Decade Of Reforms
10:00am, Tuesday, 10'th Oct 2023
Jettisoning title insurance could reduce the upfront cost, but it exposes everyone to more risk, which will ultimately force everyone to pay more for mortgages.
Realtors and mortgage lenders are feeling a serious recession, says Fannie Mae's Douglas Duncan
02:21pm, Tuesday, 26'th Sep 2023
Douglas Duncan, Fannie Mae chief economist, and Don Peebles, chair and CEO of the Peebles Corporation, join 'The Exchange' to discuss home supply challenges, the shrinking appetite for refinancing, an
Housing Market Crash Alert: Fannie Mae Just Sounded the Alarm
11:22am, Thursday, 21'st Sep 2023
It's not every day that a famous, government-sponsored company warns of a U.S. home sales slowdown. Yet, that's exactly what happened recently.
The US housing market is headed for the largest sales slowdown since 2011, Fannie Mae says
03:00pm, Tuesday, 19'th Sep 2023
US home sales are headed for the largest slowdown since 2011, according to Fannie Mae. That's due to headwinds like higher mortgage rates, amid a weakening US economy.
The housing market will be stuck in a rut for a long time even if the US avoids a recession, Fannie Mae says
11:55am, Thursday, 24'th Aug 2023
The downturn in the US housing market isn't ending anytime soon, Fannie Mae warned. That's because mortgage rates are set to stay elevated if the US avoids a recession.
Why Fannie Mae Stock Was Up Big Today
04:05pm, Wednesday, 16'th Aug 2023
Fannie Mae, or the Federal National Mortgage Association, got a boost when shareholders prevailed in a lawsuit. A federal grand jury awarded shareholders $612 million in the case.
Fitch downgrades Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac after US rating cut
06:31pm, Wednesday, 02'nd Aug 2023
Ratings agency Fitch on Wednesday downgraded U.S. mortgage finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Long-Term Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) and senior unsecured debt ratings to 'AA+' from 'AAA' after
Most U.S. home loans end up in the nearly $9 trillion market for residential mortgage bonds with government backing, a critical corner of housing finance that boomed in the wake of the subprime-mortga
Fannie And Freddie Get A Pass In Administration's M&A Crackdown
04:17pm, Wednesday, 26'th Jul 2023
The Biden administration released new guidelines to cut back concentration in the economy. But it doesn't have a problem with federal concentration in housing finance.
Should You Buy Bonds as the Stock Market Rises?
10:07am, Tuesday, 11'th Jul 2023
Both the stock and bond markets fell sharply in 2022 -- an unusual occurrence. Bonds offer stable, regular income and usually move inversely to stocks.
Home prices, mortgage rates forecasted to fall in 2023, 2024: Fannie Mae
04:00pm, Saturday, 08'th Jul 2023
Fannie Mae recently revised its housing call for 2023 and 2024. Yahoo Finance Reporter Dani Romero joins the Live show to discuss the latest report, which predicts home prices and mortgage rates to fa
Fannie Mae And Freddie Mac: Lottery Tickets With Much Better Odds
08:09am, Tuesday, 04'th Jul 2023
An update on the events surrounding Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, focusing on developments relevant to the GSEs' release. The upcoming Presidential Election may have a significant impact on the extent a
The US housing market is defying doomsayers thanks to a supply crunch, Fannie Mae says
06:31am, Tuesday, 04'th Jul 2023
US home prices should drop much less than previously than expected, Fannie Mae said in a revised outlook. The government-sponsored company now sees only a 1.2% drop this year, versus a previous fore