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Government bondSee: Government securitiesGovernment bond Similar MatchesGnma (government National Mortgage Association) OptionsGnma (government National Mortgage Association) OptionsA method of purchasing GNMA securities through "puts" and calls." A GNMA Call Option is the right to buy GNMA securities at a specific yield for a specified time, A Put Option is the right to sell GNMA securities at a specific yield for a specified time. The buyer pays for the option and may exercise it, not exercise it, or sell it. FT Government SecuritiesFT Government SecuritiesAn index of a range of Government Securities (gilts) prices. Government sponsored enterprisesGovernment sponsored enterprisesPrivately owned, publicly chartered entities, such as the Student Loan Marketing Association, created by Congress to reduce the cost of capital for certain borrowing sectors of the economy including farmers, homeowners, and students. Lehman Brothers Government or Corporate Bond IndexLehman Brothers Government or Corporate Bond IndexA benchmark index made up of the Lehman Brothers® Government and Corporate Bond indexes, including U.S. government Treasury and agency securities as well as corporate and Yankee bonds. GovernmentsGovernmentsU.S. government-issued securities, such as Treasury bills, bonds, and notes, and savings bonds. Governments are considered among the safest investments available as they are backed by the U.S. government. Also used to refer to debt issues of federal agencies, which are not directly backed by the U.S. government. Further SuggestionsGovernment obligationsGovernment insured mortgage Government procurement practice Government procurement British government stock Government National Mortgage Association Salomon Brothers Non US Dollar World Government Bond Index Lehman Brothers Government Bond Index Government securities State and local government series (SLUGs) Non-governmental organization Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae) United States government securities |
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