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  2. Public–Private Investment Program for Legacy Assets

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    These securities are held by banks as well as insurance companies, pension funds, mutual funds, and funds held in individual retirement accounts. The goal of the Legacy Securities Program is to restart the market for legacy securities, allowing banks and other financial institutions to free up capital and stimulate the extension of new credit.

  3. United States Treasury security - Wikipedia

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    United States Treasury securities, also called Treasuries or Treasurys, are government debt instruments issued by the United States Department of the Treasury to finance government spending, in addition to taxation. Since 2012, the U.S. government debt has been managed by the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, succeeding the Bureau of the Public Debt.

  4. Government-sponsored enterprise - Wikipedia

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    A government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) is a type of financial services corporation created by the United States Congress.Their intended function is to enhance the flow of credit to targeted sectors of the economy, to make those segments of the capital market more efficient and transparent, and to reduce the risk to investors and other suppliers of capital.

  5. What Are the Different Types of Government Securities? - AOL

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    Government securities refer to a variety of investment vehicles issued by a government. You may be familiar with treasury bills, bonds or notes, but you may not be aware that other countries issue ...

  6. What to know about sovereign wealth funds after Trump signs ...

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    President Donald Trump on Monday made good on a campaign promise by signing an executive order to establish the first-ever U.S. sovereign wealth fund. "I think it's about time that this country ...

  7. Fannie Mae - Wikipedia

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    Fannie Mae received no direct government funding or backing; Fannie Mae securities carried no actual explicit government guarantee of being repaid. This was clearly stated in the law that authorizes GSEs, on the securities themselves, and in many public communications issued by Fannie Mae.

  8. Federal Financing Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Financing Bank (FFB) is a United States government corporation created by Congress in 1973 under the general supervision of the Secretary of the Treasury. [2] The FFB was established to centralize and reduce the cost of federal borrowing, as well as federally assisted borrowing from the public.

  9. Government National Mortgage Association - Wikipedia

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    Ginnie Mae, formerly the Government National Mortgage Association, which originally only provided insurance for bonds issued by FHA and VA mortgages in special affordable housing programs. [3] In 1970, Ginnie Mae became the first organization to create and guarantee MBS products and has continued to provide mortgage funds for homebuyers ever since.