Trump to decide on Freddie, Fannie IPO in next month or two, FHFA's Pulte tells CNBC

BY Reuters | AGENCY | 01/08/26 11:48 AM EST

WASHINGTON, Jan 8 (Reuters) - U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency Director William Pulte ?said on Thursday ?he expects President ?Donald Trump will ?make ?a decision in the ?next month ?or two on whether to ?sell a ?piece ?of the U.S. mortgage agencies Fannie Mae ?and Freddie Mac in an initial public offering.??

"It is entirely ?up ?to the president what he'll decide ?to do with regard to the IPO of Fannie and Freddie," Pulte said ?in an interview with CNBC.?

(Reporting by Katharine ?Jackson and Chris Prentice)

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