Investors are watching shares of Fannie Mae (FNM) and Freddie Mac (FRE) this morning. The two lenders are sharply higher on Monday, in the first session since news that week that the Treasury Department will continue to support the firms.

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Monday, December 28, 2009
Apple Shares Rising to $260
Broadpoint's Marshall Sees Apple Shares Rising to $260
Dec. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Brian Marshall, an analyst at Broadpoint AmTech Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox about the outlook for Apple Inc.'s shares. Marshall also discusses iPhone sales and Apple's agreement with AT&T Inc. to be the exclusive service provider. (Source: Bloomberg)Apple Shares Rising to $260
Broadpoint's Marshall Sees Apple Shares Rising to $260
Dec. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Brian Marshall, an analyst at Broadpoint AmTech Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox about the outlook for Apple Inc.'s shares. Marshall also discusses iPhone sales and Apple's agreement with AT&T Inc. to be the exclusive service provider. (Source: Bloomberg)Apple stock soars amid iSlate Tablet rumors
Apple stock soars amid iSlate Tablet rumors
Dec. 27: Apple Inc. shares hit an all-time high after a published report suggested that the company may be getting ready for a major product announcement. Msnbc's Chris Jansing talks with Informationweek.com's Alexander Wolfe. (Other)
Stock Market Technical Analysis Trading Dec 28, 09
source youtube : the White House went into overdrive passing new, controversial legislation, while the array of economic news also seemed more concentrated (and conflicting) than usual. Among the highlights: Rising corporate profits, a downwardly-revised U.S. GDP, an upwardly-revised Chinese GDP, a rapidly rising Treasury yield spread, a sinking dollar, improved housing news, plus expanding state and federal deficits.