The companies, which backstop roughly $5 trillion of mortgages, might have to set aside huge amounts of money to cover the risk of souring home loans. They may also take a hit from the pain being inflicted on nonbank mortgage servicers as millions of borrowers delay making their monthly loan payments. Meanwhile, the outlook for the U.S. housing market -- the engine that powers Fannie and Freddie’s profits -- ...
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