Search results for: “securities”
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Adjustment securities
Corporate securities issued during a corporate reorganization. See adjustment bond….
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Public Securities Administration (Psa)
The trade association for primary dealers in U.S. government securities, including MBSs….
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Project Loan Securities
Securities backed by a variety of FHA-insured loan types – primarily multi-family apartment buildings, hospitals, and nursing homes….
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Pass-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…
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Mortgage-Backed Securities Clearing Corporation
A wholly owned subsidiary of the Midwest Stock Exchange that operates a clearing service for the comparison, netting, and margining of agency-guaranteed MBSs transacted for forward delivery….
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Manufactured Housing Securities (Mhss)
Loans on manufactured homes – that is, factory-built or prefabricated housing, including mobile homes….
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Federal Agency Securities
Securities issued by corporations and agencies created by the U.S. government, such as the Federal Home Loan Bank Board and Ginnie Mae….
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Exempt Securities
Instruments exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 or the margin requirements of the SEC Act of 1934. Such securities include government bonds, agencies, munis, commercial paper, and private placements….
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Discount Securities
Non-interest-bearing money market instruments that are issued at a discount and redeemed at maturity for full face value, e.g. U.S. Treasury bills….
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Debt Securities
IOUs created through loan-type transactions – commercial paper, bank CDs, bills, bonds, and other instruments….
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Book-Entry Securities
The Treasury and federal agencies are moving to a book-entry system in which securities are not represented by engraved pieces of paper but are maintained in computerized records at the Fed in the names of member banks, which in turn keep records of the securities they own as well as those they […]
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Bill To Marshal Securities
See Marshalling Securities. …
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Securities Industry Automation Corporation (Siac)
An independent organization established by the New York and American Stock Exchanges as a jointly owned subsidiary to provide automation, data processing, clearing and communications services….
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Securities Investor Protection Corporation (Sipc)
Provides funds for use, if necessary, to protect customers’ cash and securities that may be on deposit with a SIPC member firm in the event the firm fails and is liquidated under the provisions of the SIPC Act. SIPC is not a government agency. It is a non-profit membership corporation […]
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Securities Acts
Statutes enacted to regulate issue and sale of securities in order to protect the investing public.