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Selected Speeches and Statements for 2010

Available here are recent speeches and public statements by the senior executives of Freddie Mac. These statements discuss the major issues currently facing Freddie Mac, the housing finance industry and the secondary market for mortgage loans. For more information contact corprel@freddiemac.com.

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Date Description Speaker
December 1, 2010 Statement of Donald J. Bisenius to U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs
Testimony on foreclosure processes and related servicing issues, as well as Freddie Mac's support of the housing market during the crisis.
Donald J. Bisenius, Executive Vice President, Single Family Credit Guarantee Business
October 28, 2010 Speech to Philadelphia Chapter of NACD
Discussion of leadership principles for difficult times, as well as Freddie Mac's vital role providing liquidity, managing delinquencies, and supporting the housing recovery and broader economy.
Ed Haldeman, Chief Executive Officer
March 25, 2010 Wharton Leadership Lecture
Discussion of leadership principles, the housing outlook, Freddie Mac's work on MHA and the housing recovery, and the GSEs' role in a successful housing finance system.
Ed Haldeman, Chief Executive Officer
February 02, 2010 MBA Commercial Real Estate Conference 
A look back at the Multifamily Business in 2009, and a look ahead to our focus in 2010.
Mike May, Senior Vice President, Multifamily Business
January 26, 2010 Speech to the Detroit Economic Club 
Discussion of the economy and prospects for recovery, Freddie Mac’s work in the Making Home Affordable Program, and the GSEs' role in the secondary mortgage market.
Ed Haldeman, Chief Executive Officer
January 19, 2010 2010 International Builders Show, Las Vegas
A mortgage market update.
Frank Nothaft, Chief Economist

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