Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation

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About FMCC

Freddie Mac engages in the provision of housing finance system solutions. It operates through the Single-Family and Multifamily segments. 

CEO
Kenny M. Smith
CEOKenny M. Smith
Employees
8,103
Employees8,103
Headquarters
McLean, Virginia
HeadquartersMcLean, Virginia
Founded
1970
Founded1970
Employees
8,103
Employees8,103

FMCC Key Statistics

Market cap
4.70B
Market cap4.70B
Price-Earnings ratio
-687.86
Price-Earnings ratio-687.86
Dividend yield
Dividend yield
Average volume
3.16M
Average volume3.16M
High today
$7.84
High today$7.84
Low today
$7.00
Low today$7.00
Open price
$7.30
Open price$7.30
Volume
698.99K
Volume698.99K
52 Week high
$14.99
52 Week high$14.99
52 Week low
$4.05
52 Week low$4.05

Stock Snapshot

With a market cap of 4.7B, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation(FMCC) trades at $7.22. The stock has a price-to-earnings ratio of -687.86.

During the trading session on 2026-02-02, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation(FMCC) shares reached a daily high of $7.84 and a low of $7.00. At a current price of $7.22, the stock is +3.2% higher than the low and still -7.8% under the high.

Trading activity shows a volume of 698.99K, compared to an average daily volume of 3.16M.

The stock's 52-week range extends from a low of $4.05 to a high of $14.99.

The stock's 52-week range extends from a low of $4.05 to a high of $14.99.

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