The House of Representatives voted 331 to 90 on Wednesday to revamp the oversight of Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, and the Federal Home Loan Bank. The legislation enables the creation of a new independent regulator with the authority to set capital standards, dismantle a company in financial trouble, and...
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Fannie Mae declared a second quarter dividend on its common stock Tuesday, holding to the $0.26 per share that it declared for the first quarter back in December 2004. This number is only notable because the first quarter dividend was exactly half what stockholders had come to expect in previous quarters...
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