Freddie Mac sells $2 bln bills at higher rates, weaker demand

Nov 12 (Reuters) - Freddie Mac, the No. 2 U.S. home funding company, on Tuesday said it sold $2 billion of reference bills at higher interest rates and weaker demand compared with last week's sale of similar maturities and comparable amounts.
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