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March 1, 2023

Fannie Mae today announced that it has launched the 2023 Multifamily Energy and Water Survey, a national effort to collect and analyze whole property energy and water consumption and costs from 2022, together with property-specific characteristics, for a wide range of multifamily properties.

February 27, 2023

The monthly summary report contains information about Fannie Mae's monthly and year-to-date activities.

February 24, 2023

Economic and Housing Weekly Note - February 24, 2023

February 21, 2023

Due to economic headwinds from unsustainably high consumer spending relative to income, significant declines in monetary aggregates, an increasingly inverted yield curve, and stickier-than-expected inflationary pressures, the Fannie Mae Economic and Strategic Research (ESR) Group continues to…

February 21, 2023

A slew of recent data releases along with significant historical revisions point to both an economy and housing market that entered 2023 on a stronger footing than previously anticipated.

February 17, 2023

Economic and Housing Weekly Note - February 17, 2023

February 16, 2023

Fannie Mae today announced the 2022 Servicer Total Achievement and Rewards™ (STAR™) Program results, recognizing 22 mortgage servicers for competency, capacity, and overall performance.

February 14, 2023

Fannie Mae today reported its fourth quarter and full-year 2022 financial results and filed its 2022 Form 10-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

February 14, 2023

Adapted from Comments Delivered by Priscilla Almodovar, Chief Executive Officer, and Chryssa Halley, Chief Financial Officer, Fannie Mae.

February 13, 2023

This Fannie Mae working paper investigates whether large price discounts for foreclosures and short sales were due to omitted variables bias.