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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, mortgage giants, are shaken up by their federal regulator.

March 18, 2025
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A federal housing regulator initiated a major shake-up Monday at two giant government-controlled mortgage finance firms that drive much of the U.S. housing market.

The Federal Housing Finance Agency, led by its director, William Pulte, ousted numerous members of the boards of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in a surprising move. The ousters of 14 board members at the two companies were announced in regulatory filings late Monday.

Mr. Pulte recently took the helm of the F.H.F.A. after the Senate confirmed him. The housing agency is the primary regulator for Fannie and Freddie, which have been under federal government control since the 2008 financial crisis.

The regulatory filing listed new board members named by Mr. Pulte, who will serve as board chairman of each firm.

The regulatory filings offered no explanation for the board ousters.

Shortly after being confirmed, Mr. Pulte hinted in a series of posts on social media that changes were coming at both Fannie and Freddie. In one post, he wrote, “Make Mortgages Great Again.” And in another, he wrote there would be “tremendous opportunities for people who perform at Fannie and Freddie.”

Mr. Pulte is an heir of William Pulte, who was the founder of PulteGroup, one of the largest American home builders.

Mr. Pulte is taking over the F.H.F.A. while some are pushing the Trump administration to release Fannie and Freddie from government control and restore their independence as publicly traded companies.

Fannie and Freddie are government-chartered companies that historically operated independently but with federal backing.

Both Mr. Pulte and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent have said they favor ending the government conservatorship, but have also said they would not rush into any decision.

One obstacle to ending the conservatorship is that the rate on the average 30-year mortgage remains high, at about 6.7 percent. That, in addition to the high cost of housing, is deterring young Americans from buying homes.

Fannie and Freddie do not actually make any home loans. Rather, they buy mortgages from banks and package them into securities that are sold to big investors. In creating those mortgage-backed securities, Fannie and Freddie guarantee them for bond investors.

It was that guarantee that in part led the federal government to take over the mortgage firms in August 2008, to avert a total collapse of the mortgage market.

The post Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, mortgage giants, are shaken up by their federal regulator. appeared first on New York Times.

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