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Volume 7 - Number 18 | September 3, 2008
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FHLB Fannie, Freddie MBS up 21 Percent

The 12 Federal Home Loan Banks collectively used their new-found authority to boost their holdings of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgage-backed securities by 21.1 percent during the second quarter, according to an analysis by Inside The GSEs of data provided by the Federal Housing Finance Board and the new Federal Housing Finance Agency. Fannie and Freddie... [Includes one chart]

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