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  • 1Government National Mortgage Association — The Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA, also known as Ginnie Mae) is a U.S. government owned corporation within the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).Ginnie Mae provides guarantees on mortgage backed securities (MBS)… …

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  • 2government budget — Forecast of governmental expenditures and revenues for the ensuing fiscal year. In modern industrial economies, the budget is the key instrument for the execution of government economic policies. Because government budgets may promote or retard… …

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  • 3Guaranteed minimum income — (GMI) is a system[1] of social welfare provision that guarantees that all citizens or families have an income sufficient to live on, provided they meet certain conditions. Eligibility is typically determined by citizenship, a means test and… …

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  • 4Government National Mortgage Association — ( GNMA) A government owned corporation that is part of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. GNMA provides its guarantee, backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government, to certain mortgage related securities …

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  • 5Credit Guarantee Finance — an approach developed HM Treasury as a response to the criticism that the government can borrow money more cheaply than the private sector. Under this approach the government provides debt that is guaranteed by private sector banks. Practical Law …

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  • 6Credit default swap — If the reference bond performs without default, the protection buyer pays quarterly payments to the seller until maturity …

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  • 7Government debt — Public Finance A series on Government …

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  • 8Credit card interest — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

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  • 9Credit union — Financial market participants Collective invest …

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  • 10The South Sea Company — For the Noel Coward play, see: South Sea Bubble (play). The South Sea Bubble of 1720, was an economic bubble that occurred through speculation in the stock of The South Sea Company. The company had been granted a monopoly to trade with South… …

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