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Four big reasons that are hurting Fannie Mae stock today

by March 18, 2026
written by March 18, 2026

Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) is slipping this morning as a “significant decline” in mortgage applications raised fresh concerns about housing market momentum.

While Fannie Mae remains a cornerstone of US housing market, a fusion of delayed privatization, rising interest rates, and institutional rebalancing has created a perfect storm for investors.

FNMA stock price has been cut in half since the start of this year, highlighting its extreme sensitivity to macroeconomic shifts and regulatory outlooks.

Fannie Mae stock sinks on a dip in mortgage applications

According to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) data on Wednesday, home loan demand dropped nearly 11% in the week ending Mar. 13.

This follows a 4-week growth streak, signaling a sudden cooling in the housing market that directly impacts FNMA’s core business volume.

Fannie Mae shares are slipping this morning as the MBA data suggests recent stability in housing market may be more fragile than anticipated.

Higher interest rates are weighing on FNMA shares

Fannie Mae stock is under pressure today also because mortgage rates have surged to their highest levels since late 2025.

The “30-year fixed rate” now sits at about 6.3% (up from 6.11% last week), which has stifled both purchase and refinance activity.

More specifically, the Refinance Index plummeted 19% week-on-week.

As higher borrowing costs begin to hurt affordability once again, investors are reassessing FNMA’s near-term revenue potential amidst cooling demand.

Privatization hopes are fading as well

Investors are bailing on FNMA shares also because optimism regarding a near-term initial public offering (IPO) or a release from government control (conservatorship) continues to wane.

A recent directive for Fannie and Freddie to purchase $200 billion in mortgage bonds – aimed at lowering rates – has been translated by experts as a signal that the government is prioritizing housing affordability over the privatization of these entities.

That has made major Wall Street firms like KBW lower their price objectives on Fannie Mae, citing a “delayed release outlook” that makes a bona fide exit from government control unlikely in the immediate future.

Legal and regulatory uncertainty remains

While some investors recently won a $299 million verdict for “net worth sweep” damages, the broader market remains skeptical.

Ongoing litigation in the Supreme Court regarding “takings” claims under the Fifth Amendment continues to create a volatile – speculative environment where Fannie Mae shares trade more on policy headlines than operational earnings.

Despite aforementioned headwinds, however, Wall Street remains positive on FNMA stock for the remainder of 2026, even though it doesn’t currently pay a dividend.

According to Barchart, the consensus rating on the Federal National Mortgage Association sits at “moderate buy” at the time of writing, with the mean price target of $13.3 indicating it could more than double over the next 12 months.  

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