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Federal Home Loan Mortgage (FMCC) Long-Term Debt Issuances (2017 - 2025)

Federal Home Loan Mortgage (FMCC) has disclosed Long-Term Debt Issuances for 9 consecutive years, with $55.5 billion as the latest value for Q4 2025.

  • On a quarterly basis, Long-Term Debt Issuances fell 69.43% to $55.5 billion in Q4 2025 year-over-year; TTM through Dec 2025 was $176.9 billion, a 30.32% decrease, with the full-year FY2025 number at $176.9 billion, down 30.32% from a year prior.
  • Long-Term Debt Issuances was $55.5 billion for Q4 2025 at Federal Home Loan Mortgage, up from -$7.8 billion in the prior quarter.
  • In the past five years, Long-Term Debt Issuances ranged from a high of $289.0 billion in Q4 2022 to a low of -$645.9 billion in Q4 2021.
  • A 5-year average of $51.0 billion and a median of $64.3 billion in 2023 define the central range for Long-Term Debt Issuances.
  • Biggest YoY gain for Long-Term Debt Issuances was 262.77% in 2021; the steepest drop was 1656.85% in 2021.
  • Federal Home Loan Mortgage's Long-Term Debt Issuances stood at -$645.9 billion in 2021, then soared by 144.74% to $289.0 billion in 2022, then tumbled by 74.02% to $75.1 billion in 2023, then surged by 141.74% to $181.5 billion in 2024, then crashed by 69.43% to $55.5 billion in 2025.
  • Per Business Quant, the three most recent readings for FMCC's Long-Term Debt Issuances are $55.5 billion (Q4 2025), -$7.8 billion (Q3 2025), and $63.7 billion (Q2 2025).