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Fannie, Freddie Are Pressured as Homeowners Fall Behind

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are watching 90-day delinquency rates rise substantially at a speed that has prompted them to draw close to $60 billion of a $400 billion government credit line in recent months. Fannie Mae's delinquency rate climbed 0.35 percentage points to 2.77 percent in January from the prior month, marking a year-over-year gain from 1.06 percent. Freddie Mac's 90-day delinquency rate hit 2.13 percent in January, and CreditSights says a 4 percent delinquency rate would cause the company to lose as much as $28 billion.
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From "Fannie, Freddie Are Pressured as Homeowners Fall Behind"
Wall Street Journal (04/01/09) P. C1; Natarajan, Prabha

I'm getting a little tired of pointing out that most folks are still paying their mortgages, but the media just won't shut up about the people who aren't. jl


Posted by on April 1st, 2009 10:54 AMPost a Comment (0)

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