Federal Housing Finance Agency

FHFA is a member agency of the Financial Stability Oversight Council. The Council is charged with identifying risks to the financial stability of the United States; promoting market discipline; and responding to emerging risks to the stability of the United States' financial system. FHFA is working to strengthen and secure the United States secondary mortgage markets by providing effective supervision, sound research, reliable data, and relevant policies.

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  • F
    • avril 2024
      Source : Federal Housing Finance Agency
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      The Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) system was created by the Federal Home Loan Bank Act of 1932 as a government sponsored enterprise to support mortgage lending and related community investment. It is composed of 12 FHL Banks, more than 8000 member financial institutions, and the System's fiscal agent, the Office of Finance. Each FHL Bank is a separate, government-chartered, member-owned corporation. The Federal Home Loan Banks (FHLB) members include thrift institutions, commercial banks, credit unions, and insurance companies. A financial institution joins the FHL Bank district that serves the state where the institution's home office or principal place of business is located. A financial institution may become a member by meeting certain statutory requirements.
    • septembre 2019
      Source : Federal Housing Finance Agency
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      Residential Mortgage Debt Outstanding—Enterprise ShareTotal mortgages held or securitized by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as a Percentage of Residential Mortgage Debt Outstanding Note: Currently, FHFA does not have any plans to update this dataset through more recent periods.Single-Family Mortgages Originated and Outstanding Statistics for conventional and government-insured or -guaranteed loans and, within each of those sectors, for fixed-rate and adjustable-rate mortgages. Conventional loans are also divided into jumbo and non-jumbo loans. Note: Currently, FHFA does not have any plans to update this dataset through more recent periods.​  
  • H
    • mars 2022
      Source : Federal Housing Finance Agency
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      Accès le : 30 mars, 2022
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      These annual national indexes should be considered developmental. As with the standard FHFA HPIs, revisions to these indexes may reflect the impact of new data or technical adjustments. Indexes are calibrated using appraisal values and sales prices for mortgages bought or guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Index values always reflect data from that year. Three HPI values are provided and, since the indexes reflect cumulative appreciation since a certain period, the values reflect the base year being used (annual appreciations are the same). 
  • P
  • U
    • avril 2024
      Source : Federal Housing Finance Agency
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      The HPI is a broad measure of the movement of single-family house prices. The HPI is a weighted, repeat-sales index, meaning that it measures average price changes in repeat sales or refinancing's on the same properties. This information is obtained by reviewing repeat mortgage transactions on single-family properties whose mortgages have been purchased or securitized by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac since January 1975.