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Daniel Mudd sticks as Fannie Mae gets shake-up

Daniel Mudd, chief executive of Fannie Mae, was told last night that he still has the confidence of the rest of the board, as the chairman of the US mortgage giant ousted his finance director and his head of risk.

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Fannie's Shakeup, and New CFO, Gear for What's Next

Current treasurer Hisey replaces finance chief Swad in broad change that realigns finance department, and installs a possible number-two to Daniel Mudd.

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Fannie Mae replaces 3 top managers

Fannie Mae Chief Executive Officer Daniel Mudd replaced three top managers at the beleaguered mortgage-finance provider as the company struggles...

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Fannie Mae replaces top execs, shares keep climbing

Hoping to bolster investor confidence, Fannie Mae Chief Executive Officer Daniel Mudd has replaced three executives as the mortgage finance...

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On the Brink: Fannie Shakes Up Top Brass

The government-sponsored mortgage giant replaced its executives in charge of finance, business and risk, but CEO Daniel Mudd remains.

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Research Zeitgeist: Commercial Real Estate Next?

... inching closer to some sort of potentially hostile takeover by the federal government. Fannie CEO Daniel Mudd told public radio’s Diane Rehm that Fannie had neither requested nor been offered a bailout and he did not anticipate asking for one. Indeed, listening to the podcast you’d think there was not too much amiss at Fannie Mae. Asked about Fannie’s subprime debt Mudd described...