Fannie, Freddie CEOs eligible for 401k benefits: report
(Reuters) - The recently ousted chief executives of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are eligible for the pensions and 401k savings plans they built up while working for the mortgage giants, The Wall Street Journal said, citing a regulatory official.
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