Fannie Mae and Thomson TradeWeb, a fixed-income trading network based in Orlando, Fla., have announced the introduction of technology that will enable institutional investors to directly access and trade Fannie Mae's Discount Notes online through authorized dealers.Robert Dolecki, director of short-term funding at Fannie Mae, said the move offers investors a "significantly easier" way to view and trade the government-sponsored enterprise's Discount Notes. "Additionally, the technology will increase the liquidity and transparency of our short-term securities," Mr. Dolecki said. The companies can be found online at http://www.fanniemae.com and http://www.tradeweb.com.
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