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January 13, 2023

Fannie Mae reminded the market that it will transition its legacy LIBOR loans and securities to the SOFR-indexed benchmark replacements recommended by the Federal Reserve Board.

January 12, 2023

Fannie Mae priced Connecticut Avenue Securities® (CAS) Series 2023-R01, an approximately $731 million note offering that represents Fannie Mae's first CAS REMIC® transaction of the year.

January 11, 2023

Li-Ning Huang
Li-Ning Huang

Principal, Economic and Strategic Research — Market Research

Single-family housing was an unintended beneficiary of the pandemic and its associated policy response.

January 9, 2023

The Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index® (HPSI) increased 3.7 points in December to 61.0, but the index remains only slightly above its all-time low set in October.

January 9, 2023

The Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index® (HPSI) increased 3.7 points in December to 61.0, but the index remains only slightly above its all-time low set in October.

December 28, 2022

The monthly summary report contains information about Fannie Mae’s monthly and year-to-date activities.

December 22, 2022

Nuno Mota.
Nuno Mota

Senior Manager, Economic and Strategic Research — Economics

Mark Palim
Mark Palim

Senior Vice President and Chief Economist

The variation across borrowers in the cost of a mortgage loan is profound.

December 22, 2022

Fannie Mae announced the replacement indices for the legacy LIBOR loans and securities for which Fannie Mae is responsible for selecting the replacement index.

December 21, 2022

Fannie Mae today announced that it will not utilize its December 21, 2022 Benchmark Notes® announcement date.

December 19, 2022

Following an upward revision to third quarter 2022 real gross domestic product (GDP) and stronger-than-expected incoming personal consumption data to begin the fourth quarter, the economy is now expected to eke out positive growth of 0.4 percent in 2022 before entering a modest recession in the new…