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Economy Building Momentum into Second Half of the Year
PR Newswire - Thu Jul 23, 8:00AM CDT
Incoming data suggest that domestic economic activity was stronger than expected in the second quarter, paving the way for accelerated growth in the second half of the year, according to Fannie Mae's (OTC Bulletin Board: FNMA) Economic & Strategic Research (ESR) Group. Bolstered by improved consumer spending and residential and nonresidential investment, and coupled with a waning drag from net exports, economic growth is expected to have picked up to 2.8 percent annualized in the second quarter--0.4 percentage points stronger than in the June forecast. Although volatile economic conditions abroad pose potential headwinds to 2015 growth expectations, the ESR Group has adjusted its full-year 2015 economic growth projection to 2.1 percent, up from 1.9 percent in the prior forecast.
Fannie Mae Prices $760.3 Million Multifamily DUS REMIC (FNA 2015-M11) Under Its GeMS(TM) Program
PR Newswire - Wed Jul 22, 8:00AM CDT
Fannie Mae (OTC Bulletin Board: FNMA) priced its seventh Multifamily DUS® REMIC in 2015 totaling $760.3 million under its Fannie Mae Guaranteed Multifamily Structures (Fannie Mae GeMS) program on July 16, 2015.
Cramer Says Investors Who Missed Google, Facebook, Netflix Runs Now Have to Wait
at The Street - Tue Jul 21, 4:24PM CDT
Jim Cramer answered viewers' Twitter questions on matters including popular stocks, commodities and gold.
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Why We Won't Be Following Ackman on Fannie, Freddie
at The Street - Wed Jul 15, 1:45PM CDT
This is volatility that we will choose to watch from the sidelines.
Consumer Attitudes on Housing May Signal Healthier Purchase Market Ahead
PR Newswire - Tue Jul 07, 8:00AM CDT
Americans' outlook toward the current home selling market and the future of home rental prices may bode well for purchase activity this year, according to results from Fannie Mae's June 2015 National Housing Survey(TM). Amid continued strong job and income growth, consumers are looking more favorably on the current selling climate, perhaps portending an uptick in the existing home supply. Among those surveyed, the share who believe now is a good time to sell a home reached a new survey high, increasing three percentage points to 52 percent and crossing the 50-percent threshold for the first time in the survey's history. At the same time, the share who said they expect home rental prices to go up in the next 12 months rose four percentage points to 59 percent, also an all-time survey high. With an increase in housing supply from those ready to sell, combined with higher rental cost expectations, more potential homebuyers may be encouraged to leave the sidelines.
Fannie Mae Preferred: When Will The Dividends Return?
The Unhooded Falcon - at Seeking Alpha - Mon Jul 06, 5:16PM CDT
Wells Fargo's Mortgage Business Is Getting Even Bigger
Matthew Frankel, The Motley Fool - Motley Fool - Mon Jul 06, 12:14PM CDT
Wells Fargo is already the biggest player in the U.S. mortgage market, but the company seems to have even greater ambitions. The company is actively expanding its commercial real-estate lending operation, with specific emphasis being placed on...
GE: 26.17 (+0.07), WFC: 58.02 (+0.62)
Fairholme: AIG ruling important precedent for Fannie and Freddie
Seeking Alpha - at Seeking Alpha - Mon Jul 06, 10:51AM CDT
RBS to Pay $13 Billion as Settlement in MBS Case? - Analyst Blog
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Mon Jul 06, 10:10AM CDT
According to U.S. regulators, U.K. - based The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc (RBS) might have to pay a total amount of $13 billion over presenting misleading information in the selling of mortgage-backed securities (MBS).
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New York Times Motions For Transparency On Behalf Of Fannie And Freddie
Glen Bradford - at Seeking Alpha - Thu Jul 02, 8:02AM CDT
Wall Street Breakfast: All Eyes On Jobs
Wall Street Breakfast - at Seeking Alpha - Thu Jul 02, 5:32AM CDT
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Fannie and Freddie chiefs get $3.4M raises
Seeking Alpha - at Seeking Alpha - Wed Jul 01, 11:59AM CDT
Fannie Mae Releases May 2015 Monthly Summary
PR Newswire - Tue Jun 30, 3:01PM CDT
Fannie Mae's (OTC Bulletin Board: FNMA) May 2015 Monthly Summary is now available. The monthly summary report contains information about Fannie Mae's monthly and year-to-date activities for our gross mortgage portfolio, mortgage-backed securities and other guarantees, interest rate risk measures, serious delinquency rates, and loan modifications.
Blame Excellent Financial Conditions For Fannie And Freddie Conservatorship
Glen Bradford - at Seeking Alpha - Tue Jun 30, 10:09AM CDT
Ugoletti's Testimony Calls Into Question Evidence, Bodes Well For Fannie Mae
Glen Bradford - at Seeking Alpha - Sat Jun 27, 10:08AM CDT
Wells Fargo Goes Even Bigger on Mobile Homes With GE Real Estate Deal
at The Street - Fri Jun 26, 12:32PM CDT
Wells Fargo's purchase of GE commercial real estate loans, which includes financing for manufactured housing communities, marks a bigger move into alternative lending.
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The Treasury Will Profit From Derivatives And Higher Interest Rates
David Sims - at Seeking Alpha - Fri Jun 26, 10:38AM CDT
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New Analysis Shows Fannie Mae Didn't Need A Dime
Glen Bradford - at Seeking Alpha - Thu Jun 25, 6:36AM CDT
Thoughts On The AIG Ruling And The Implications For Fannie Mae
Charlie Harrison - at Seeking Alpha - Wed Jun 24, 3:42AM CDT
AIG: 64.61 (+0.95)
GSE Credit Risk Sharing Paves Path To End Conservatorship
Glen Bradford - at Seeking Alpha - Tue Jun 23, 5:39PM CDT

