Fannie Mae is asking for less money from the government, a sign that the cost to taxpayers for bailing out the mortgage giant could be billions lower than once thought.
Fannie Mae asks for $1.5B in aid after 2Q lossCourtesy Newsvine - business Thu, 08/05/2010 - 15:00
Fannie Mae is asking for less money from the government, a sign that the cost to taxpayers for bailing out the mortgage giant could be billions lower than once thought. Tags:
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