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Universe of securities
A group of stocks having a common feature, such as similar outstanding market capitalization or same product line.
Universe of securities
Similar MatchesPass through securitiesPass through securities
A pool of fixed income securities backed by a package of assets (i.e., mortgages) where the holder receives the principal and
interest payments. Related: Mortgage pass-through security
United States government securitiesUnited States government securities
Debt issues of the U.S. government, as distinguished from government-sponsored agency issues.
Stripped mortgage backed securities (SMBS)Stripped mortgage backed securities (SMBS)
Securities that redistribute the cash flows
from the underlying generic MBS
collateral into the principal
and interest components of the MBS to enhance
their attractiveness to different groups of investors.
Project loan securitiesProject loan securities
Securities backed by a variety of FHA-insured loans-primarily multifamily apartment buildings, hospitals, and nursing homes.
Agency securitiesAgency securities
In the US, these are securities issued by federal government agencies.
Further Suggestions Restricted Securities
Japanese Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System (Jasdaq)
Securities Industry Association
Osaka Securities Exchange (OSE)
Securities Exchange of Thailand (SET)
Securities Industry Association (SIA)
Uniform securities agent state law examination
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
unlisted securities
International Securities Identification Number
Original Issue Discount securities (OIDS)
Debt securities
Gilt edged securities
Securities markets
Public Securities Administration (PSA)
International Organization of Securities Commissioners
Securities and commodities exchanges
Securities and Investments Board
Lehman Brothers Mortgage Backed Securities Index
Securities and Futures Authority
Securities Industry Committee on Arbitration (SICA)
Mortgage Backed Securities Clearing Corporation (MBSCC)
defensive securities
fixed income securities
Long Term Anticipation Securities (LEAPS)
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