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Fannie Mae, aka the Federal National Mortgage Association, was created in 1938 as a government sponsored enterprise (GSE) to bolster the housing market by increasing Americans 'access to cheap home loans during the last Great Depression.
David Horowitz Freedom Center Mary Beth Brown 2010
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Fannie Mae, which was previously known as the Federal National Mortgage Association, and Freddie Mac, which was the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, have been criticized by rivals for exerting too much influence over their regulators.
protein wisdom 2008
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In those quiet early years, Fannie (formally known as the Federal National Mortgage Association) borrowed at very low rates, typically an eighth of a point above the U.S. Treasury itself, then loaned the money to banks for middle-class mortgages.
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The Federal National Mortgage Association, which is known by the chummy nickname Fannie Mae, and the Federal Home Mortgage Corporation, which is otherwise known as Freddie Mac, have operated since 1968 as government-sponsored enterprises.
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Fannie Mae, which was previously known as the Federal National Mortgage Association, and Freddie Mac, which was the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, have been criticized by rivals for exerting too much influence over their regulators.
protein wisdom 2008
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Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP to Fannie Mae, aka Federal National Mortgage Association,
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The Federal National Mortgage Association, later privatized as Fannie Mae, was part of the government.
Robert Kuttner: Don't Blame the Dream of Home Ownership 2010
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The Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac) should be disbanded and reconstituted as a single government mortgage guarantee agency with no portfolio holdings and no private shareholders.
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The Federal National Mortgage Association, later privatized as Fannie Mae, was part of the government.
Robert Kuttner: Don't Blame the Dream of Home Ownership 2010
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AUDIE CORNISH: The Federal National Mortgage Association and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation were created by Congress in order to increase the amount of money available for home loans.
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