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June 27, 2024

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

June 21, 2024

Economic and Housing Weekly Note - June 21, 2024

June 21, 2024

Affordability constraints continue to limit the number of buyers willing and able to make home purchases, even as listings of for-sale homes rise, according to the June 2024 commentary from the Fannie Mae Economic and Strategic Research (ESR) Group.

June 20, 2024

Fannie Mae today announced that it will not utilize its June 20, 2024 Benchmark Notes® announcement date.

June 20, 2024

Yiwen (Xavier) Kuai
Yiwen (Xavier) Kuai

Research Economist

Mark Palim
Mark Palim

Vice President and Deputy Chief Economist

With the introduction of sexual orientation and gender identity identifiers in the National Housing Survey®, Fannie Mae can now survey consumers who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) regarding their attitudes, intentions, and financial circumstances that pertain to housing…

June 14, 2024

Economic and Housing Weekly Note - June 14, 2024

June 11, 2024

Fannie Mae announced that it has executed a new Credit Insurance Risk Transfer™ (CIRT™) transaction. CIRT 2024-H2 transferred $284.8 million of mortgage credit risk to private insurers and reinsurers.

June 7, 2024

The Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index® (HPSI) decreased 2.5 points in May to 69.4 as the component measuring consumer attitudes toward homebuying conditions fell markedly, reaching an all-time survey low.

June 7, 2024

Economic and Housing Weekly Note - June 7, 2024

June 7, 2024

The Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index® (HPSI) decreased 2.5 points in May to 69.4 as the component measuring consumer attitudes toward homebuying conditions fell markedly, reaching an all-time survey low.