Berliner Boersenzeitung - Trump says mulling privatizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

EUR -
AED 4.19672
AFN 78.838948
ALL 97.966943
AMD 438.22824
ANG 2.044868
AOA 1047.754667
ARS 1355.985826
AUD 1.751337
AWG 2.059517
AZN 1.950713
BAM 1.95514
BBD 2.305722
BDT 139.55291
BGN 1.953491
BHD 0.430781
BIF 3360.355574
BMD 1.142589
BND 1.468804
BOB 7.891337
BRL 6.352906
BSD 1.141915
BTN 97.746017
BWP 15.256852
BYN 3.737239
BYR 22394.753229
BZD 2.293826
CAD 1.562714
CDF 3287.230163
CHF 0.939505
CLF 0.027914
CLP 1071.189625
CNY 8.204592
CNH 8.214384
COP 4765.569209
CRC 580.504118
CUC 1.142589
CUP 30.27862
CVE 110.227805
CZK 24.790781
DJF 203.352272
DKK 7.46031
DOP 67.517217
DZD 150.412756
EGP 56.553039
ERN 17.138842
ETB 156.359239
FJD 2.564771
FKP 0.842402
GBP 0.84551
GEL 3.124935
GGP 0.842402
GHS 11.70505
GIP 0.842402
GMD 81.697395
GNF 9897.660184
GTQ 8.776039
GYD 239.630189
HKD 8.96791
HNL 29.794946
HRK 7.533431
HTG 149.769463
HUF 400.859224
IDR 18583.246211
ILS 3.984518
IMP 0.842402
INR 97.793031
IQD 1495.995199
IRR 48103.016051
ISK 143.817964
JEP 0.842402
JMD 182.498419
JOD 0.810086
JPY 165.490343
KES 147.623949
KGS 99.919244
KHR 4583.453383
KMF 491.886002
KPW 1028.360168
KRW 1561.759734
KWD 0.349644
KYD 0.951679
KZT 580.394155
LAK 24653.680988
LBP 102320.073639
LKR 341.564744
LRD 227.823125
LSL 20.253166
LTL 3.37377
LVL 0.691141
LYD 6.239894
MAD 10.459271
MDL 19.693355
MGA 5087.283373
MKD 61.535472
MMK 2398.774335
MNT 4087.40093
MOP 9.232285
MRU 45.140768
MUR 52.398707
MVR 17.601615
MWK 1980.131834
MXN 21.763678
MYR 4.839437
MZN 73.068345
NAD 20.253166
NGN 1768.031344
NIO 42.025819
NOK 11.523266
NPR 156.393227
NZD 1.890327
OMR 0.439322
PAB 1.141915
PEN 4.1493
PGK 4.766392
PHP 63.854735
PKR 322.176786
PLN 4.260942
PYG 9108.926331
QAR 4.164395
RON 5.03345
RSD 117.177142
RUB 89.605223
RWF 1647.84396
SAR 4.285204
SBD 9.545609
SCR 16.243767
SDG 686.12883
SEK 10.962283
SGD 1.47013
SHP 0.897896
SLE 25.536697
SLL 23959.529726
SOS 652.679763
SRD 42.622582
STD 23649.294746
SVC 9.992628
SYP 14855.806983
SZL 20.236172
THB 37.264984
TJS 11.391056
TMT 4.010489
TND 3.405751
TOP 2.676053
TRY 44.799024
TTD 7.748385
TWD 34.188596
TZS 2987.87128
UAH 47.434394
UGX 4120.609563
USD 1.142589
UYU 47.443991
UZS 14517.101424
VES 113.079638
VND 29721.60808
VUV 137.247279
WST 3.144989
XAF 655.735732
XAG 0.031381
XAU 0.000343
XCD 3.087906
XDR 0.817402
XOF 655.735732
XPF 119.331742
YER 278.020616
ZAR 20.242795
ZMK 10284.675557
ZMW 28.640336
ZWL 367.913337
  • CMSC

    0.0250

    22.225

    +0.11%

  • GSK

    0.4650

    41.33

    +1.13%

  • NGG

    0.0950

    71.21

    +0.13%

  • RELX

    -0.0650

    52.965

    -0.12%

  • SCS

    0.2100

    10.78

    +1.95%

  • BCC

    2.1000

    90.66

    +2.32%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    69.04

    0%

  • RYCEF

    -0.1600

    11.9

    -1.34%

  • CMSD

    -0.0300

    22.2

    -0.14%

  • BTI

    -0.3850

    47.49

    -0.81%

  • AZN

    0.9650

    73.975

    +1.3%

  • BCE

    0.5550

    22.655

    +2.45%

  • VOD

    -0.0450

    9.865

    -0.46%

  • BP

    0.8900

    30.345

    +2.93%

  • RIO

    0.2050

    59.495

    +0.34%

  • JRI

    0.0150

    13.11

    +0.11%

Trump says mulling privatizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Trump says mulling privatizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac / Photo: MARIO TAMA - GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

Trump says mulling privatizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

President Donald Trump said Wednesday he was considering selling off US mortgage-backing giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac almost two decades after they were brought under government control during a global financial crisis.

Text size:

The move, if confirmed, could resolve an issue that has dogged administrations as far back as Barack Obama's, offering possible dividends for investors, but risking driving up borrowing rates for homebuyers.

"I am giving very serious consideration to bringing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac public," Trump wrote on his Truth Social website.

"I will be speaking with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, and the Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, William Pulte, among others, and will be making a decision in the near future.

"Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are doing very well, throwing off a lot of CASH, and the time would seem to be right. Stay tuned!"

The firms do not originate consumer mortages, but buy them on the secondary market from banks and other lending institutions, then bundle them and sell them on as investment products, guaranteeing the principal and the interest.

That protects investors, and injects liquidity into the mortgage market, permitting institutions to offer the kind of long, fixed-rate mortgages popular with American buyers.

The US government took around 80 percent ownership of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in 2008 when the world's financial systems were upended by a crisis that began in the American subprime mortgage sector.

The firms had to be bailed out because of their exposure to so many mortgages that had gone into default, and the US government at the time intervened as part of a mammoth effort to unstick global liquidity.

They have since paid back their debts to the US taxpayer and now have tens of billions of dollars on hand.

Advocates for privatizing them say it would promote competition and move risk from taxpayers to private investors.

But opponents say the process could reduce liquidity in the mortgage market, which would drive up interest rates and reduce availability of home loans to lower income borrowers.

(Y.Berger--BBZ)