When are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac expected to have their IPOs?
Michael Burry estimates that the IPOs are unlikely before 2027.
Finance / IPO
The potential IPOs of Fannie Mae (FNMA) and Freddie Mac (FMCC) have been a topic of discussion for years. This article summarizes the latest insights on their path out of conservatorship and what it means for investors.
Fannie Mae (FNMA&ref=yanuki.com) and Freddie Mac (FMCC&ref=yanuki.com) were placed into conservatorship in 2008 but have been on a path out of it since 2019 through retained earnings. Michael Burry believes that the IPOs are unlikely to happen until 2027 at the earliest. Analyst Glen Bradford suggests that administrative action, rather than legislation, is the key to ending the conservatorship. He recommends junior preferred shares like FNMAS&ref=yanuki.com, projecting they could reach $25+ upon dividend resumption or conversion, based on pro forma IPO valuations.
**How to Prepare:** 1. Monitor regulatory filings and announcements from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. 2. Consult with a financial advisor to assess the potential impact on your investment portfolio. 3. Stay informed about key political and administrative developments affecting the housing market.
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Michael Burry estimates that the IPOs are unlikely before 2027.
Analyst Glen Bradford suggests administrative action is more likely than legislation.
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