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Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation

FHLMC or Freddie Mac. Government-chartered corporation which buys qualified Mortgage loans from the financial institutions that originate them, securitizes the Loan, and distributes the securities through the Dealer community. The securities are not backed by the U.S. Government. The Market value of these securities prior to Maturity is not guaranteed and will fluctuate.

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