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04.11.14 00:47
CEO, Board Members Named at Common Securitization Solutions, LLC
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Sign Agreements to Capitalize and Operate CSS

November 03, 2014

Callie Dosberg
202-752-3117

WASHINGTON, DC – Fannie Mae (FNMA/OTC) and Freddie Mac (OTCQB: FMCC) today jointly announced that the first chief executive officer (CEO) has been named for Common Securitization Solutions, LLC (CSS), which was established by the companies to build and operate the Common Securitization Platform (CSP), a new secondary mortgage market infrastructure. Additionally, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac each appointed two executives to the CSS Board of Managers and signed governance and operating agreements for CSS.

David M. Applegate, who led both GMAC Mortgage and GMAC Bank during a 17-year career at General Motors Acceptance Corporation, has been appointed chief executive officer of CSS. Applegate brings more than 20 years of mortgage and banking experience to his new leadership role at CSS.

Prior to joining CSS, Applegate was president, CEO and director of Homeward Residential, Inc., a Dallas-based mortgage lender and servicer with assets of $4.5 billion and a global workforce of 3,000. Previously, he was president of GMAC Mortgage and chairman of GMAC Bank from 2000-2007. At GMAC Mortgage, Applegate assembled a strong executive team that transformed the company into an industry leader. Applegate also served as president of mortgage insurer Radian Guaranty Inc., and managed a consulting practice with major financial services clients.

Jerry Weiss, Freddie Mac Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, said, "I am delighted that CSS will have a leader of such stature and quality. David Applegate will help ensure that CSS forms a sound foundation on which to rebuild the infrastructure of the country’s secondary mortgage market and launch a single security. Freddie Mac is pleased to be playing a leading role in this important project."

"CSS is poised to take the next steps in building a future securitization infrastructure," said Andrew Bon Salle, Fannie Mae Executive Vice President, Single-Family Underwriting, Pricing and Capital Markets. "David Applegate is a respected leader in the industry who will bring deep expertise in mortgage finance to CSS. Fannie Mae looks forward to working with CSS, Freddie Mac and the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to lay the foundation for a strong housing finance system for the future."

Appointments to the CSS Board of Managers are:

David Lowman, Freddie Mac Executive Vice President, Single-Family Business

David Lowman has served as executive vice president for Freddie Mac's Single-Family Business since May 2013 and is a member of the company's senior operating committee. As head of Freddie Mac's Single-Family Business, Lowman has broad responsibility for the line of business, including managing the company's relationships with its Seller/Servicers, the performance of Freddie Mac's guarantee book of business, securitization of new business, and all sourcing, servicing and business operations. Lowman has worked in the mortgage and consumer finance business for over 30 years, serving at some of the nation's largest mortgage operations.

Jerry Weiss, Freddie Mac Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer

Jerry Weiss has served as executive vice president and chief administrative officer since July 2010 and is a member of Freddie Mac's senior operating committee. Weiss has overall responsibility for managing the Freddie Mac's external and regulatory affairs and serves as the company's senior executive liaison to the FHFA and the U.S. Department of the Treasury. He also manages Freddie Mac's Strategic Initiatives division, overseeing all significant conservatorship and corporate strategic initiatives. Weiss has over 30 years of experience in the financial services industry and joined Freddie Mac in October 2003.

Terry Edwards, Fannie Mae Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

Terry Edwards has served as Fannie Mae's executive vice president and chief operating officer since 2013. He joined Fannie Mae in September 2009 to lead the company's foreclosure prevention and loss mitigation activities for its single-family book of business. Prior to that, Edwards was president and CEO of PHH Corporation, where he served for nearly three decades in a variety of executive roles.

Rick Sorkin, Fannie Mae Senior Vice President, Single-Family Pricing Strategy and Structured Transactions

Rick Sorkin has served as Fannie Mae's senior vice president – single-family pricing strategy and structured transactions since April of 2014. Previously, he was vice president of structured transactions. Sorkin's pricing strategy team sets and implements single-family guaranty pricing terms for whole loan and mortgage-backed securities business. He also is responsible for overseeing the issuance and product development of mortgage-backed structured transactions. Over the past 10 years, his team has issued more than $4 trillion in structured securities. He joined Fannie Mae in 1989.

Common Securitization Solutions, LLC is a jointly owned limited liability company formed between Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for the purpose of designing, developing, building and operating the CSP. Common Securitization Solutions is equally owned by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and represents an important milestone in FHFA’s goal of building a new secondary market infrastructure. The intention of the CSP is to replace certain elements of the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac proprietary systems for securitizing mortgages and performing associated back-office and administrative functions. The FHFA's 2014 Strategic Plan for the Conservatorships of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac includes the goal of developing a single Enterprise mortgage-backed security as part of the efforts to build the CSP.  

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Potential ohne ENDE? wennichdaswueste
wennichdasw.:

klingt sehr gut

 
04.11.14 07:26
Potential ohne ENDE? wennichdaswueste
wennichdasw.:

guckt mal die letzten 5 min gestern bei Fannie....

 
04.11.14 11:03
vielleicht heute weiter und Freitag auch noch Zahlen
ih.advfn.com/...bol=FNMA&period=0&size=19&volume=1
Potential ohne ENDE? rbhamburg
rbhamburg:

.

 
04.11.14 14:34
Vorbörslich geht das im gelobten Land ein bisschen abwärts.

www.world-of-stocks.com/rt_data/fnma
Potential ohne ENDE? silverjohn-ecuador
silverjohn-ecu.:

Nachricht von Ackman

3
04.11.14 15:21
GREAT NEWS!

Pershing Square, Bill Ackman am Dienstag 11. November Moderator Investoren-Telefonkonferenz

(E-Mail Ihre Fragen beantwortet:. ir@persq.com)

Letzte Aktualisierung: 2014.04.11 02.01.26

Pershing Square Holdings, Ltd. ("PSH") gab heute bekannt, dass sie Gastgeber
eine Investoren-Telefonkonferenz am Dienstag, den 11. November 2014 um 16:00 Uhr GMT.
Während des Gesprächs, Bill Ackman und den anderen Mitgliedern des Pershing
Platz Investmentteam wird Fragen von Investoren per E-Mail zu ir@persq.com adressieren.


Ein Audio-Webcast der Telefonkonferenz wird für die Öffentlichkeit zugänglich sein
auf PSH-Website unter www.pershingsquareholdings.com.
Die Telefonkonferenz wird ebenfalls verfügbar sein telefonisch. Die Einwahlnummern
verfügbar sein wird bei www.pershingsquareholdings.com.


Nach dem Aufruf wird eine Aufzeichnung der Veranstaltung durch Audio verfügbar sein
Webcast. Die Aufzeichnung des Webcasts wird ca. verfügbar sein
zwei Wochen. Um den Audio-Webcast zuzugreifen, besuchen Sie bitte die PSH
Potential ohne ENDE? Insulaner2013
Insulaner2013:

Hallo Glücksritter!

 
04.11.14 15:53
Immer wenn Ackman mit Öffentlichkeitsarbeit droht, kommt die Kursentwicklung ins Stottern. Ist doch garnicht erforderlich. Was passiert eigentlich, wenn die Reps heute beide Häuser übernehmen?
Potential ohne ENDE? Insulaner2013
Insulaner2013:

Was ist passiert?

 
04.11.14 16:59
Warum der plötzliche Ausbruch nach oben. Will mich natürlich nicht beschweren.
Potential ohne ENDE? rbhamburg
rbhamburg:

.

 
04.11.14 17:47
Das sind bestimmt Maschinen.!
Potential ohne ENDE? Finanzadler
Finanzadler:

USA Parlamentswahlen

 
04.11.14 20:12
Wenn die Republikaner gewinnen sollten, ist das gut für Fannie & Freddie? Lt. den Nachrichten es wird dies erwartet...
Potential ohne ENDE? Insulaner2013
Insulaner2013:

Habe das anders in Erinnerung!

2
04.11.14 20:20
Die Reps wollten doch die Zwillinge eigentlich sofort liquidieren.
Potential ohne ENDE? Bullenjagd31
Bullenjagd31:

so habe ich es auch noch auf dem schirm Insulaner

2
04.11.14 21:14
Potential ohne ENDE? wennichdaswueste
wennichdasw.:

jetzt kurz vor Schluss gehts wieder hoch

 
04.11.14 21:38
Potential ohne ENDE? knom
knom:

merkwürdig

 
04.11.14 21:51
Die Powerhour auf 30 min verkürzt.
Man hat das Gefühl, als ob bestimmte Kreise auf eine Mitteilung warten,
die außerhalb der Börsenzeit bekannt gegeben wird.
Liquidieren geht nicht mehr, FnF sind viel zu sehr zurück im Geschäft.
Kann also nur die Freilassung sein.
Über den Anstieg innerhalb eines Tages dürfte dann in den Tv Sendern berichtet werden.
Potential ohne ENDE? Bullenjagd31
Bullenjagd31:

bin vorsichtig was die

 
04.11.14 22:03
amis angeht....
nur eine falsche Äußerung heute nacht und schon geht es Richtung 1,5
Potential ohne ENDE? drifty
drifty:

zufällig gefundener Bericht:

2
05.11.14 01:11
www.marketwatch.com/story/...e-reform-2014-11-03?siteid=yhoof2
Potential ohne ENDE? wennichdaswueste
wennichdasw.:

wird Fannie durch d. Wahlen beeinflusst ?

 
05.11.14 05:25
liveblog.t-online.de/Event/...n_USA_2014/mobile&Theme=7684

www.t-online.de/
Potential ohne ENDE? knom
knom:

hier ein Artikel über Senator Shelby

2
05.11.14 11:23
www.wsj.de/nachrichten/...790908283423711204580257990328311792

und

jewishbusinessnews.com/2014/11/05/...epublican-senate-victory/




Stocks tend to do well after elections; historically, the market has climbed 16% following elections, no matter which party wins. The stock market also does well in the third year of a presidential term,  especially if there is gridlock. This is likely, given news the Republicans have taken the Senate. Basically, the stock market doesn’t really want government to do very much, but there are some stocks that are likely to perform well after the Republican’s Senate victory.

Michael Brush of Market Watch identified areas that are likely to be strong, given the election results. With predictions of a 70% chance the Republicans were going to win, these stocks would have been better to buy ahead of the elections, but investors can still pounce on some of them. Brush identified medical device companies like Boston Scientific (BSX), coal plays like Peabody (BTU), and Canadian Natural Resources (CNQ) as potentially strong. The latter, CNQ, is a play on the possibility that the Keystone pipeline will be approved. This might be good for refiners, but the refiners should be approached with caution, since the Republicans might end the ban on exports of oil, which may deprive domestic refiners of businesses.

Republicans may also repeal a medical device tax,which is good for Boston Scientific, Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) and Medtronic (MDT). They could also put in place reforms that would help Fannie Mae  (FNMA) and Freddie Mac (FMCC). It is likely that Senator Richard Shelby from Alabama could be head of the Senate Banking Committee. Senator Shelby is a strong supporter of Fannie and Freddie.
Potential ohne ENDE? WasWäreWenn
WasWäreWe.:

GUT oder NICHT?

 
05.11.14 12:31
Senator Shelby is a strong supporter(UNTERSTÜTZER) of Fannie and Freddie.

Potential ohne ENDE? knom
knom:

GUT

2
05.11.14 13:57
www.shelby.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/...D4-9067-09894D4477AB
Potential ohne ENDE? rbhamburg
rbhamburg:

.

 
05.11.14 15:46
Immer diese Blendraketen.

Und dann; nur heiße Luft.
Potential ohne ENDE? Milchtüte
Milchtüte:

@rbhamburg

 
05.11.14 16:03
Die 1,90 EUR sind zur Zeit unerreichbar....
Potential ohne ENDE? rbhamburg
rbhamburg:

.

 
05.11.14 16:59
Jeden Tag 1 bis 2 %.

Das ist nur was für ganz Ausgeschlafene.
Potential ohne ENDE? knom
knom:

die 1.90 werden bald nur Geschichte sein

 
05.11.14 17:36
Hätte man doch nochmal ein paar Aktien zu dem Preis gekauft.

www.idahostatesman.com/2014/11/05/...html?sp=/99/101/&rh=1
Potential ohne ENDE? rbhamburg
rbhamburg:

.

 
05.11.14 21:31
1,90 sind jetzt Geschichte. Jetzt kannst Du kaufen.

:-)
Potential ohne ENDE? silverjohn-ecuador
silverjohn-ecu.:

3,9 Mrd. Fannie 3.Quart.

4
06.11.14 14:05
Mt69sinai   Thursday, 11/06/14 07:43:50 AM
Re: None
Post # of 263312  
"Fannie Mae’s net income of $3.9 billion and comprehensive income of $4.0 billion for the third quarter of 2014 compares to net income of $3.7 billion and comprehensive income of $3.7 billion for the second quarter of 2014. Net income in the third quarter of 2014 increased compared with the second quarter of 2014 due primarily to lower fair value losses and an increase in revenues. This increase was partially offset by a decline in credit-related income."

Wowzers! Can u imagine Fannie and Freddie #'s combined today... We talking over 6billion!!!

GLTA
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