Freddie Mac Down $480 Million in 4th Quarter, 2006

Freddie Mac showed disappointing earnings as it tries to rebound from the scandals and mismanagement that plagued it over the past few years. But the question I have is this, if Freddie Mac is such an instrumental part of the mortgage business world, and it can not turn a profit in the most positive climate ever, now that we are in the downturn what will the company do? It is on the hook for 40 percent of the mortgages out there in the United States.

Freddie Mac, the second-largest U.S. mortgage finance company, reported a $480 million net loss in the fourth quarter as bond guarantee fees fell and it lost money on derivatives.
The loss compares with net income of $684 million in the fourth quarter of 2005, the government-chartered company said yesterday. Freddie Mac and the larger Fannie Mae own or provide guarantees on about 40 percent of the $10.5 trillion U.S. residential mortgage market.
Freddie Mac’s results show that the company “is becoming a lower margin, lower volume, lower risk and higher capitalized” business, wrote Jim Vogel, head of agency research at FTN Financial in Memphis, Tenn., in a research note. “That formula means it is going to have to streamline costs and become still more aggressive when odds are in its favor.” via  baltimoresun.com.

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  1. Check out David Lereah’s comment in the article posted on my blog!

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    by the NAR on Friday. I’ve posted an article from the Wall Street Journal (Which
    you can’t get unless you pay otherwise) and some
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    that is made.

    The biggest story should be the 7.6% drop in median house prices since July
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    That’s the danger of buying at the top.

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