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July 29, 2019

With this new CIRT transaction, Fannie Mae has transferred to a panel of insurers and reinsurers additional credit risk beyond that absorbed by the lender repurchase obligation.

July 10, 2019

As the CIRT program continues to grow, Fannie Mae remains committed to increasing liquidity in the mortgage credit risk-sharing market through the regularity and transparency of our credit risk transfer transactions.

June 25, 2019

CAS is Fannie Mae's benchmark issuance program designed to share credit risk on its single-family conventional guaranty book of business.

April 9, 2019

CAS is Fannie Mae's benchmark issuance program designed to share credit risk on its single-family conventional guaranty book of business. Risk-sharing transaction is fourth CAS REMIC issuance to date.

April 4, 2019

The two deals, which together cover $29.7 billion in unpaid principal balance of 21-year to 30-year original-term, fixed-rate loans, are part of Fannie Mae's ongoing effort to reduce taxpayer risk by increasing the role of private capital in the mortgage market. To date, Fannie Mae has acquired…

March 27, 2019

Transaction covers a pool of approximately $11.7 billion of existing multifamily loans in the company's portfolio. This new transaction, MCIRT 2019-01, is the fifth CIRT transaction as part of Fannie Maes ongoing effort to increase the role of private capital in the multifamily mortgage market and…

March 5, 2019

Fannie Mae priced its second credit risk transfer transaction of the year, Connecticut Avenue Securities (CAS) Series 2019-R02, a $1 billion note offering that represents Fannie Mae's third CAS REMIC transaction. CAS is Fannie Mae's benchmark issuance program designed to share credit risk on its…

February 5, 2019

Fannie Mae priced its first credit risk transfer transaction of the year, Connecticut Avenue Securities (CAS) Series 2019-R01, a $960 million note offering that represents Fannie Mae's second CAS REMIC transaction. CAS is Fannie Mae's benchmark issuance program designed to share credit risk on its…

January 9, 2019

For the first time, Fannie Mae received NAIC designations on all Exchangeable Notes and certain Related Combinable and Recombinable Notes (RCR Notes). All M-1 bonds that were reviewed received an NAIC 1 designation. Six M-2 bonds were upgraded to an NAIC 1 designation and four M-2 bonds were…