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- Agency Bond: Definition, Types, and Tax Rules - Investopedia
- Agency Bonds: Limited Risk and Higher Return - Investopedia
- U.S. Agency Bonds: What You Should Know - Charles Schwab
- Agency debt - Wikipedia
- Agency Security: What it Means, How it Works, Types
agency debt
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Agency debt, also known as an agency bond, agency loan, agency security, or "Agencies", is a security, usually a bond, issued by a United States government-sponsored enterprise or federal budget agency. The offerings of these agencies are backed but not guaranteed by the US government. Some prominent issuers of these securities are the Federal Home Loan Banks (FHLBanks), Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac).
See also
Mortgage-backed security
United States Treasury security
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Agency Bond: Definition, Types, and Tax Rules - Investopedia
Aug 17, 2024 · An agency bond is a debt security issued by a federal government department or by a government-sponsored enterprise such as Freddie Mac or Fannie Mae.
Agency Bonds: Limited Risk and Higher Return - Investopedia
Mar 15, 2024 · Some states impose tax on top of federal tax for agency bonds. While coupon payments on debt from the most well-known agencies like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are taxable on both the federal and ...
U.S. Agency Bonds: What You Should Know - Charles Schwab
Oct 18, 2024 · Source: Bloomberg, using weekly data as of 10/11/2024. Bloomberg US Agency Index (LUAATRUU Index). The option-adjusted spread (OAS) is the measurement of the spread of a fixed-income security rate and the risk-free rate of return (e.g., a corporate U.S. Treasury security), which is then adjusted to take into account an embedded option.
Agency debt - Wikipedia
Agency debt, also known as an agency bond, agency loan, agency security, or "Agencies", is a security, usually a bond, issued by a United States government-sponsored enterprise or federal budget agency. The offerings of these agencies are backed but not guaranteed by the US government. [1]
Agency Security: What it Means, How it Works, Types
Oct 31, 2021 · An agency security is a low-risk debt obligation that is issued by a U.S. government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) or other federally related entity. Agency securities, sometimes called "agencies ...