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Donald Trump pushes ahead with plans to take Fannie and Freddie public

Bank chief executives meet with president to discuss the future of US mortgage groups

The Trump administration is pushing ahead with plans to take US mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac public later this year, in a move that would bring the federally-backed housing finance agencies out of government control.

The administration was discussing raising about $30bn through a stock offering, with their combined value estimated at around $500bn, according to people familiar with the situation.

While one senior White House official cautioned that the plans for the housing agencies remained fluid and might change in the coming months, a privatisation could affect the functioning of the US mortgage market and create a potential windfall for hedge funds.

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