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Government National Mortgage Association

GNMA or Ginnie Mae. A government-owned Agency which buys mortgages from lending institutions, securitizes them, and then sells them to investors. Because the payments to investors are guaranteed by the Full faith and Credit of the U.S. Government, they Return slightly less Interest than other mortgage-backed securities.

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