Fannie Mae will sell $10 billion in mortgages.
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The mortgages will be packaged and sold as securities through public sales, private placements and auctions, the Federal National Mortgage Assn. said. The government-sponsored company said the sale will go a long way toward ridding it of its portfolio of long-term, low-yielding assets. Nearly all of the loans being sold are government-backed mortgages that Fannie Mae bought before 1981. Declining interest rates have made these mortgages more salable, Fannie Mae said.
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