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(AFX UK Focus) 2009-11-11 19:51
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac bill sale calendar
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Nov 11 (Reuters) - The following is a list of scheduled U.S. agency bill sales from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for 2009.

  • FREDDIE MAC 1-MONTH AND 12-MONTH AUCTIONS ARE OPTIONAL AND WILL BE SOLD AT least once a month.

  • *=BILLS HAVE BEEN PRICED

    NA=Not Available. Settlement dates will be specified on deal announcement days

    AGENCY TYPE OF BILLS ANNOUNCEMENT PRICING SETTLEMENT

    NOVEMBER ISSUES:
    Fannie Mae 3-month/6-month Nov 9 Nov 12 Nov 12-13
    Freddie Mac* 3-month/6-month Nov 13 Nov 16 NA
    Fannie Mae 3-month/6-month Nov 16 Nov 18 NA
    Freddie Mac* 3-month/6-month Nov 20 Nov 23 NA
    Fannie Mae 3-month/6-month Nov 23 Nov 25 NA
    Freddie Mac* 3-month/6-month Nov 25 Nov 30 NA

    DECEMBER ISSUES:
    Fannie Mae 3-month/6-month Nov 30 Dec 2 NA
    Freddie Mac* 3-month/6-month Dec 4 Dec 7 NA
    Fannie Mae 3-month/6-month Dec 7 Dec 9 NA
    Freddie Mac* 3-month/6-month Dec 11 Dec 14 NA
    Fannie Mae 3-month/6-month Dec 14 Dec 16 NA
    Freddie Mac* 3-month/6-month Dec 18 Dec 21 NA
    Fannie Mae 3-month/6-month Dec 21 Dec 23 NA
    Freddie Mac* 3-month/6-month Dec 24 Dec 28 NA
    Fannie Mae 3-month/6-month Dec 28 Dec 30 NA

    Footnotes: -- Fannie Mae may auction one-year benchmark bills from time to time. -- Fannie Mae may skip any scheduled benchmark bills issuance. If it elects not to issue a scheduled offering, it will provide notice of its decision either prior to or on the scheduled announcement date. (Reporting by Caryn Trokie) Keywords: FINANCIAL AGENCY BILLS DEBT (caryn.trokie@thomsonreuters.com ; + 1 646-223-6318; Reuters Messaging: caryn.trokie.reuters.com@reuters.net)

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