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Fannie, Freddie Mortgage Holdings Down Almost 47 Percent Since 2008 Takeover
November 13, 2014
Charles Wisniowski
The biggest decline has been in non-agency MBS holdings, mostly Alt A and subprime MBS that have been subject to fast liquidation rates.
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