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Fannie and Freddie Slashed Their CMBS Holdings by 51 Percent in 2013
February 28, 2014
John Bancroft
The Federal Housing Finance Agency ordered the two GSEs to sell at least 5 percent of their “less-liquid” mortgage assets, meaning whole loans and non-agency securities. CMBS are arguably the most liquid of these.
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