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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may go public by late 2025 as part of a push to fully privatize the mortgage giants.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may become publicly traded companies by late 2025, according to Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte, who said the government-sponsored enterprises are being managed like businesses to cut costs and boost performance.
With over $7 trillion in assets and backing more than half of U.S. mortgages, the firms were placed in conservatorship during the 2008 crisis.
While past attempts to privatize them failed, current efforts reflect a strategic push toward full privatization, with President Trump meeting bank executives in August to discuss the plan.
Details on the structure and timing remain under review.
Fannie Mae y Freddie Mac podrían hacerse públicas a finales de 2025 como parte de un esfuerzo para privatizar completamente a los gigantes hipotecarios.