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    Freddie Mac reports Q3 loss, asks for $6B in aid

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Government-controlled mortgage giant Freddie Mac has requested $6 billion in additional aid after posting a wider loss in the third quarter.

    Freddie Mac said Thursday that it lost $6 billion, or $1.86 per share, in the July-September quarter. That compares with a loss of $4.1 billion, or $1.25 a share, in the same quarter of 2010.

    This quarter's $6 billion request from taxpayers is the largest since April 2010.

    Freddie's losses are increasing mainly for two reasons: Many homeowners are paying less interest because they are able to refinance at lower mortgage rates. And failing and bankrupt mortgage insurers are not paying out as much money when homeowners default.

    The government rescued McLean, Va.-based Freddie Mac and sibling company Fannie Mae in September 2008 after massive losses on risky mortgages threatened to topple them. Since then, a federal regulator has controlled their financial decisions.

    Taxpayers have spent about $169 billion to rescue Fannie and Freddie, the most expensive bailout of the 2008 financial crisis. The government estimates it could cost up to $51 billion more to support the companies through 2014 after subtracting dividend payments.

    Freddie and Washington-based Fannie own or guarantee about half of all U.S. mortgages, or nearly 31 million home loans worth more than $5 trillion. Along with other federal agencies, they backed nearly 90 percent of new mortgages over the past year.

    Charles E. Haldeman Jr., Freddie's chief executive, said many homeowners are refinancing at lower mortgage rates or are shortening the terms of their mortgage. While that saves homeowners money, it is pushing Freddie deeper into the red.

    "In fact, borrowers we helped to refinance will save an average of $2,500 in interest payments during the next year," he said.

    For Freddie, those losses are temporary because interest rates will remain low for the foreseeable future, said Jim Vogel, an interest-rate specialist at FTN Financial.

    Still, many homeowners are still defaulting on their mortgages. Unemployment remains stubbornly high at 9.1 percent. The percentage of those who are late by 90 days or more on their monthly mortgage payments was virtually unchanged at 3.51 percent in the July-September quarter.

    Another reason Freddie needs more aid is because it has received less money from mortgage insurers.

    Many riskier mortgage loans require insurance, which is meant to protect lenders and investors from losses if a homeowner defaults and the lender doesn't recoup costs through foreclosure. The borrower pays a monthly premium for the insurance, typically a set percentage of the total mortgage loan. But when those mortgage insurers fail, they pay out less in claims.

    For example, the main subsidiary of private mortgage insurer PMI Group was seized by Arizona insurance regulators last month. That followed heavy losses the group incurred after the housing market collapsed. PMI is now paying claims at just 50 percent.

    As a result, the amount that Freddie has set aside for losses increased from $2 billion in the January-March quarter to $3.6 billion in the July-September quarter.

    Fannie and Freddie buy home loans from banks and other lenders, package them into bonds with a guarantee against default, and then sell them to investors around the world. When property values drop, homeowners default — either because they are unable to afford the payments or because they owe more than the property is worth. Because of the guarantees, Fannie and Freddie must pay for the losses.

    Fewer foreclosures and delays in foreclosure processing because of a yearlong government investigation into mortgage lending practices have reduced the companies' projected losses.

    Fannie and Freddie are required to pay 10 percent dividends on the government money they receive. Freddie paid $1.6 billion in dividends to the Treasury Department in the July-September quarter.

    Pressure continues on the government to eliminate Fannie and Freddie and reduce taxpayers' exposure to risk. The Treasury Department put forward a plan in February to slowly dissolve Fannie and Freddie, although that process could take years. Abolishing Fannie and Freddie would transform how homes are bought and redefine who can afford them.

     
    • Jerkie  •  Durham, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The story left out the fact that they are about to pay out millions of dollars in bonuses to their employees AGAIN!! Stop the madness already
      • t p 6 mths ago
        Harry Reid supports the payment of millions in bonus' to people who have lost over 169 Billions dollars. So what are they being rewarded for? Like this is a big surprise to anyone.
      • Missy 6 mths ago
        TP they are being rewarded for their political support
    • henry  •  Boston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      And for this fine performance, these clowns got million dollar bonuses? I love the concept of Fannie and Freddie paying their 10% dividends back to the government with bailout money provided by the taxpayers. Isn't this the type of fraud perpetuated by Madoff?
      • Vincent A 6 mths ago
        Yes, another ponzi scheme among many perpetrated by our lovely government.
      • Kinja87 6 mths ago
        Yep. Same thing.
      • Chris 6 mths ago
        The ultimate ponzi scheme because you don't go to jail. This is the same entity that Obama is using for his new campaign to bail out homeowners who are underwater to get their vote. Taxpayers money, we are so screwed.
    • Obamaroid Ointment  •  Columbia, United States  •  6 mths ago
      A trillion here, a billion there, sooner or later it adds up to Greece.
      • D 6 mths ago
        Greece copied us. We just have a lot more natural resources, capitol. So we can keep going. They cut off the poor mans credit card before the rich mans.
    • Eron L  •  Chicago, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I'm gonna say 'no'. It's time to let them fail.
    • Dennis  •  Mobile, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Didn't they just announce that some of the top executives received millions of dollars in bonuses because of the good job they were doing?
      • Jamie 6 mths ago
        Must be nice. Most executives lose their jobs when their mismanagement causes the company to go bankrupt. And this isn't anything new. Over the last two years, the Obama administration has approved $34.4 million in compensation to the top six executives of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
    • Rick  •  6 mths ago
      The people who the gov gave our money to in the first place so the banks could be forced to lend money to the parasite class for homes they could never afford. now they want more money so the parasite class can squat in their homes without paying anything while the productive class pays our own mortgages and theirs. There will come a time in the near future when we will have the opportunity to exterminate the parasite class and right this country once again... we are the 53% (who pay taxes) who are well armed and sick of the parasites!
      • XEORAD 6 mths ago
        When the government-ordered toxic loans to the parasites first came to fruition and oodles of people lost their home we saw something consistent in California - illegal aliens who had purchased homes had subdivided bedrooms and were living 10-20 people in a house. These properties had to be reconstructed inside so they could be put back onto the market. I went into one - it was disgusting. How about a law that only a citizen or legal resident alien can buy property in the United States?
    • Hoax and Chains  •  Marlborough, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Occupy Freddie and Fannie. They got way more money than BAC, JPM or GS who already paid back their loans.
    • Tax Revolt  •  Suquamish, United States  •  6 mths ago
      No aide. This is effing ridiculous. No more bailouts to anyone. Let freddie collapse. But we all know that they will get the money and the higher ups in freddie will get fat bonuses.
    • Jamie  •  Birmingham, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Over the last two years, the Obama administration has approved $34.4 million in compensation to the top six executives of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Hey OWS - why aren't you protesting in front of the White House?
    • BowlBound  •  6 mths ago
      Just more of Barney's Frank in Freddie's Fannie...
    • BZM  •  Amarillo, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why is the douche bag Barnny Franks not in jail and having someone looking in to all the money that was givin to him by freddie and fannie? Thank Mass. for giving us this jewel of a crook
    • Robert  •  6 mths ago
      Throw then in jail; oh they can't. Frank Raines is Obama's buddy.
    • chrisw  •  Kalamazoo, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Kind of like peeing in the wind the only difference is all TAX payers get soaked. Thanks Oblameless !!!!!
    • Paul  •  Kansas City, United States  •  6 mths ago
      So glad the Dems passed Dodd-Frank to keep these shenanagins from happening anymore...oh, wait, Dodd-Frank only applies to private firms, NOT Freddie and Fannie, who started the entire mess....Freakin amazing...
    • The Wizard  •  6 mths ago
      That will just about cover their bonuses!!!! Enough. Shut these failures down and sue Barney Frank and Chris Dodd!!!!!
    • KM  •  Jackson, United States  •  6 mths ago
      And the socialist-democrats said that it was a one-time rescue when they originally rescued the corrupt Fannie and Freddie... Ha, told you so...
    • Gapcoffee  •  Bangor, United States  •  6 mths ago
      GET RID OF IT!!!!!!! let it die. save us all from all this #%$^$%#!
    • eRtwngr  •  Maynard, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Pull the plug. Shut them down and arrest them with all the elected officials who use them to pay off their political debts.
    • PonyRunner  •  Plano, United States  •  6 mths ago
      NO MORE BAILOUTS!! succeed or fail on your own merits. If you do dumb things or other negative events happen - you go down just like any other business
    • Sean Delevan  •  Center Moriches, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I guess the OWS movement has no issue with this?

      Why is there not an Occupy Fannie and Freddie?

      Why is there no protests at the White House who is allowing Fannie and Freddie to dole out million dollar bonuses while taking over 100 billion, THAT IS BILLION, in bailouts.
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