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Ginnie Mae, Government National Mortgage Association, GNMA

Ginnie Mae, Government National Mortgage Association, GNMA

GNMA or "Ginnie Mae," is an agency within the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. A government-owned agency, it buys mortgages from lending institutions and pools them to form securities, which it then sells to investors. The agency guarantees timely payment of both interest and principal.

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