federal agency security investment & finance definition The debt obligation of a government-owned agency such as the Export-Import Bank and Ginnie Mae.
Agency Security - Any of the bills, notes, and bonds issued by agencies of the federal government. All or None (AON) - A type of order where the client wants the entire order executed or none of it.
Agency Security Low risk debt obligations issued by enterprises that the U.S. Government sponsors. ...
Agency Security: An agency security is a security, such as a bond, which is issued by a federal agency other than the U.S. Treasury.
Government Agency Security A security issued by a US governement-sponsored agency to provide financial... U.S. Savings Bond A U.S. government savings bond that offers a fixed rate of interest over a... U.S.
Also called a repo, it represents a collateralized short-term loan, where the collateral may be a Treasury security, money market instrument, federal agency security, or mort- gage-backed security.
Note The general name for agency security with a maturity of less than 10 years. NTF Stands for "No-Transactions-Fee", describes mutual funds that don't charge a transactions fee.
See also: Share, Security, Investment, Corporation, Issue
 
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