The government-backed housing-finance giants increased their retained portfolios — the portion of bonds and loans they hold onto rather than sell to investors — by more than 25% in the five months through October, according to the latest figures. That’s lifted their combined positions to $234 billion, the most since 2021. Analysts estimate they could add ...
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