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Topic: Fannie Mae
Global markets drop sharply on US, Europe outlook
Faulty mortgage loans catch up with 17 big banks
US sues biggest banks over risky mortgages
Steve Jobs: One of the greatest business leaders?
Rating falls, markets plunge, critics rage. But tea party isn't blinking.
Dow skids 600, worst day since credit crisis
Foreclosures in New York City near 2,000. Are banks keeping up the buildings?
US debt deal kicks spending problems down the ... cul-de-sac
Banks bulldoze houses, despite millions being homeless
Can the Treasury Department really run out of money?
Lost $30,000 in stock market. Should I reinvest?
The Monitor's View
Debt defaults as moral fault
Tim Pawlenty's plan to revive the US economy: the 'Google Test'
Paying to protect credit score, from underwater
Home prices slip in March
The pain of restoring investor confidence
'Too Big to Fail' – real story's not over
Opinion
Paul Ryan's reality check on budget hysteria: GOP plan bolsters the safety net
How not to fix the housing market
Opinion
From the American dream to a foreclosure nightmare
Getting bin Laden and five other boosts to Obama's reelection bid
Talks begin on deficit reduction. What can be cut in the federal budget?
Two ways for the US to go broke
After Fannie and Freddie, a role for government in mortgages?
Underwater mortgages rise: Nearly a quarter of borrowers affected
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