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Government National Mortgage Association

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  • But Ginnie Mae funds—the name refers to the federal Government National Mortgage Association—do have risks investors should consider.

    Using Ginnie Mae Funds as a Cash Stash Annelena Lobb 2011

  • Securities issued by the Government National Mortgage Association, or Ginnie Mae, a government-owned corporation, have been rated triple-A as a direct result of the U.S. government's rating.

    Collateral Damage Could Include Higher Mortgage Rates Nick Timiraos 2011

  • Loans backed by FHA insurance typically are sold to investors as ultrasafe Ginnie Mae securities, as the Government National Mortgage Association is known.

    U.S. Says Deutsche Bank Lied Chad Bray 2011

  • According to the SEC's order, Mr. Chironis defrauded the nuns for a year beginning in January 2007 by churning the two accounts with low-risk tolerance that held primarily mortgage-backed securities by the Government National Mortgage Association, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, as well as some closed-end bond funds.

    SEC Settles With Broker for Allegedly Defrauding Bronx Nuns John Kell 2011

  • Robert P. Kalish, 79, a retired executive with the Government National Mortgage Association, known as Ginnie Mae, died of renal failure June 29 at Casey House hospice in Rockville.

    Arthur Close; Charles Guill; Robert Kalish; Helen Loerke; B. Harry McKeehan; Linda Morin; Arma Northup 2010

  • Well, meet their cousin, Ginnie Mae or the Government National Mortgage Association, which will soon join them as a trillion-dollar packager of subprime mortgages.

    The Next Fannie Mae 2009

  • While homeowner defaults have been mounting, Mr. Orecchio says he is comfortable with this fund because it invests in fixed-income securities guaranteed by the Government National Mortgage Association, or Ginnie Mae.

    Taming the Wildness 2008

  • To Improve Market Liquidity The Government National Mortgage Association, or Ginnie Mae, said it would package new Federal Housing Administration-backed, high-priced mortgage loans into securities on April 1 and begin selling them to investors.

    Ginnie Mae Plans Securities Vehicle 2008

  • At a November 2002 policy meeting, several officials suggested the Fed launch a pilot project of purchasing MBS guaranteed by the Government National Mortgage Association, known as "Ginnie Mae."

    Fed Discussed Buying MBS in 2002 2008

  • They include Ginnie Maes (loans guaranteed by the Government National Mortgage Association), whose new issues now pay 8.3 percent -- 0.8 points more than comparable Treasury securities.

    The Money In Mortgages 2008

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