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Government insured mortgageLoans in which the government promises to make good on the insured portion, should the borrow default on the loan. Generally, government loans do not require large down payments. They do, however, have strict eligibility requirements.Government insured mortgage Similar MatchesGovernment procurement practiceGovernment procurement practiceThe methods by which units of government and state-owned enterprises determine from whom to purchase goods and services. When these methods include a preference for domestic firms, they constitute an NTB. Subject of a Tokyo Round Code, later a WTO plurilateral agreement. State and local government series (SLUGs)State and local government series (SLUGs)Special nonmarketable certificates, notes, and bonds offered to state and local governments as a means to invest proceeds from their own tax-exempt financing. Interest rates and maturities comply with IRS arbitrage provisions. Slugs are offered in both time deposit and demand deposit forms. Time deposit certificates have maturities of up to one year. Notes mature in one to ten years and bonds mature in more than ten years. Demand deposit securities are one-day certificates rolled over with a rate adjustment daily. Lehman Brothers Government Bond IndexLehman Brothers Government Bond IndexA benchmark index made up of the Treasury Bond Index and the Agency Bond Index as well as the 1-3 Year Government Index and the 20+ Year Treasury Index. FT Government SecuritiesFT Government SecuritiesAn index of a range of Government Securities (gilts) prices. Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae)Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae)A wholly owned U.S. government corporation within the Department of Housing & Urban Development. Ginnie Mae guarantees the timely payment of principal and interest on securities issued by approved servicers that are collateralized by FHA-issued, VA-guaranteed, or Farmers Home Administration (FmHA)-guaranteed mortgages. Further SuggestionsUnited States government securitiesLehman Brothers Government or Corporate Bond Index Non-governmental organization Government securities Governments Government procurement Government National Mortgage Association Gnma (government National Mortgage Association) Options Government bond Government sponsored enterprises Government obligations British government stock Salomon Brothers Non US Dollar World Government Bond Index |
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