The Federal Reserve Bank of New York bought $16bn of mortgage-backed securities (MBS) from housing finance agencies Freddie Mac (FRE), Fannie Mae (FNM) and Ginnie Mae in the week ending November 4. The Fed bought $3.27bn from Freddie, $12.55bn from Fannie and $175m from Ginnie. For the first week in months, were no MBS sales listed in the week ending November 4. The weekly data brings the Fed’s total purchases to $993.13bn, according to weekly analysis by Barclays Capital. Of the net purchases, Fannie issued 59% of MBS while Freddie issued 33% and Ginnie issued the remaining 8% of MBS the Fed has bought so far. It marks a noticeable slowing of the weekly purchases ahead of the program’s anticipated conclusion at the end of Q110. Write to Diana Golobay.
Fed Buys Another $16Bn of Agency MBS
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