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Federal National Mortgage Association - FXDFR PRF PERPETUAL USD 25

Federal National Mortgage Association - FXDFR PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 Return on Equity

Latest ROE for Federal National Mortgage Association - FXDFR PRF PERPETUAL USD 25: 22.51% — see history and peer comparisons.

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ROE

22.51%

Return on Equity

22.51%

Return on Equity measures how efficiently a company uses shareholders' equity to generate profits. A higher ROE indicates better profitability relative to equity.

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Federal National Mortgage Association - FXDFR PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 (FNMAS) FAQ

As of the most recent data, FNMAS shows a ROE of 22.51%. That is above the Finance sector average of 16.64%. Scroll down for historical charts and peer comparison views.

The Finance sector average ROE is about 16.64%. Federal National Mortgage Association - FXDFR PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 is at 22.51%, which is higher that average. That is roughly 35.3% above the sector mean. Use the comparison chart on this page to see how FNMAS stacks up against individual peers as well.

Check the historical chart to see whether FNMAS's ROE is trending up or down. Improvement over multiple periods is generally more meaningful than a single strong quarter. Compare Federal National Mortgage Association - FXDFR PRF PERPETUAL USD 25 with peers to see if the move is company-specific or sector-wide.

Besides this return on equity page, Stockcircle has Federal National Mortgage Association - FXDFR PRF PERPETUAL USD 25's full stock overview, other financial metrics, insider and congress trade tabs, and tools to follow the stock. Together they help you connect ROE (currently 22.51%) with ownership activity and broader fundamentals.

The Finance average ROE is about 16.64%, while FNMAS is at 22.51%. Typical ranges vary by sub-industry, so always sanity-check against the closest competitors, not just the whole sector bucket.