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The Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, more popularly known as Freddie Mac, has been around since 1970. Its stock symbol is FMCC.

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Where can someone purchase Freddie Mac stock?

One can purchase Freddie Mac stock directly through a bank's stock purchasing service or through a broker. Freddie Mac trades on the OTC stock market and their ticker symbol is FMCC.


Freddie mac ticker symbol?

It is important to know the ticker symbol of the a company in which a person may invest stock. The Freddie Mac ticker symbol is now FMCC.


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What is the population of Freddie Mac?

Freddie Mac's population is 5,300.


When was Freddie Mac created?

Freddie Mac was created in 1970.


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How can an appraiser get setup to complete residential appraisal assignments for Freddie Mac?

To become an appraiser for Freddie Mac, you need to visit their Home Steps Freddie Mac website. You can find this website through your search engine. Click on Vendors and Freddie Mac will provide you with all the necessary information for you to become apart of their team.


Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were not the reason behind the economic crisis.?

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were not the reason behind the economic crisis.


What type of loan does Freddie Mac provide?

Freddie Mac is a government-sponsored corporation that buys home mortgages and sells them as mortgage-backed securities.


Where can I find quotes of the Freddie Mac Reference Bill Index Rates?

The related link below will take you to the Freddie site.