Fannie Mae, the government sponsored loan buyer that some politicians hope will ease the credit crunch, reported a $2.2 billion loss in the first quarter as it set aside $3.2 billion to cover bad loans, reports the Associated Press. It will cut its dividend and raise $6 billion in new capital, amid expectations the housing [...]
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