Bank of America to pay Fannie Mae $3.6bn

The settlement will cut the bank's fourth quarter pre-tax income by about $2.7bn

Bank of America agreed to pay mortgage finance firm Fannie Mae about $10.35bn to settle certain claims on loans it originated and sold to Fannie Mae through the end of 2008, a move it said would cut its fourth quarter pretax income by about $2.7bn.

Bank of America also said it would sell servicing rights on certain residential mortgage loans totaling about $306bn.

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