Freddie Mac successfully priced its three year Dutch auction on Friday, the first of its issues to be launched without league table credit for dealers. Although one trader told EuroWeek that the removal of league table value had made no discernible difference, Freddie Mac officials said that there was anecdotal evidence of greater investor participation in when-issued trading, something they had been trying to encourage. "That means that the dealers end up short," Freddie Mac said, "and come into the auction to cover their short, which is conducive to a better auction result."
May 18, 2001