Freddie Mac
American government-sponsored enterprise
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September 11 2024 | Diana Reid becomes CEO of Freddie Mac, succeeding Michael T. Hutchins. |
March 16 2024 | Michael T. Hutchins becomes interim CEO after Michael J. Devito. |
November 2022 | Discontinued the 5/1 hybrid ARM from the PMMS survey and transitioned from traditional lender survey approach to using actual loan application data from Freddie Mac's automated underwriting system. |
June 1 2021 | Michael J. Devito becomes CEO of Freddie Mac. |
March 16 2021 | Mark B. Grier serves as interim CEO. |
January 8 2021 | David M. Brickman's tenure ends, leaving the CEO position vacant. |
December 9 2020 | The Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding the constitutionality of the FHFA's structure and its profit-taking decisions, following a related ruling in the Seila Law LLC v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau case. |
July 1 2019 | David M. Brickman becomes CEO of Freddie Mac after Donald H. Layton. |
2018 | Freddie Mac was named one of the Best Places to Work for LGBTQ Equality in the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index. |
January 2016 | Discontinued tracking the 1-year ARM in the PMMS survey. |
September 24 2012 | A judge dismissed a class-action lawsuit against Freddie Mac regarding misleading statements about its exposure to risky loans prior to the federal takeover. |
May 21 2012 | Donald H. Layton succeeds Charles E. 'Ed' Haldeman, Jr. as CEO. |
June 16 2010 | Freddie Mac's stocks were delisted from the NYSE after falling below minimum share price requirements, with a further 50% drop in value. |
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