The alleged manipulation of LIBOR by banks may have cost Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac $3 billion in uncollected interest payments, reports ft.com.

These alleged losses would have affected their holdings of floating-rate bonds and interest rate swaps from September 2008 through to June 2010. Read more.

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