Fannie, Freddie to Lose S&P 500 Listings

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will be removed from the S&P 500 Index after the close of trading on Sept. 10, Standard & Poor's has announced. S&P said the reason for the removals is that the market capitalization of both government-sponsored enterprises has fallen far below the $5 billion minimum required for listing on the S&P 500. As of the close of trading on Sept. 9, Fannie's market capitalization totaled approximately $1.04 billion and Freddie's stood at approximately $614 million, S&P reported. Fannie will be replaced in the index by Fastenal Co., and Freddie's place will be taken by Salesforce.com. S&P can be found online at http://www.standardandpoors.com.

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