Government Sponsored Enterprise Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
NMIH | C | NMI Holdings Inc | 1.27 | |
VETZ | D | Academy Veteran Impact ETF | 0.00 |
Related Industries: Insurance - Property & Casualty
Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Government Sponsored Enterprise stocks.
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
BOUT | B | Innovator IBD Breakout Opportunities ETF | 2.44 | |
AZTD | A | Aztlan Global Stock Selection DM SMID ETF | 1.89 | |
GSC | B | Goldman Sachs Small Cap Core Equity ETF | 1.47 | |
XSHQ | B | PowerShares S&P SmallCap Quality Portfolio | 0.94 | |
KBE | B | SPDR S&P Bank ETF | 0.93 |
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- Government Sponsored Enterprise
A government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) is a type of financial services corporation created by the United States Congress. Their intended function is to enhance the flow of credit to targeted sectors of the economy and to make those segments of the capital market more efficient and transparent, and to reduce the risk to investors and other suppliers of capital. The desired effect of the GSEs is to enhance the availability and reduce the cost of credit to the targeted borrowing sectors primarily by reducing the risk of capital losses to investors: agriculture, home finance and education. Well known GSEs are the Federal National Mortgage Association, or Fannie Mae, and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, or Freddie Mac.Congress created the first GSE in 1916 with the creation of the Farm Credit System; it initiated GSEs in the home finance segment of the economy with the creation of the Federal Home Loan Banks in 1932; and it targeted education when it chartered Sallie Mae in 1972 (although Congress allowed Sallie Mae to relinquish its government sponsorship and become a fully private institution via legislation in 1995). The residential mortgage borrowing segment is by far the largest of the borrowing segments in which the GSEs operate. GSEs hold or pool approximately $5 trillion worth of mortgages. For a comprehensive list of articles discussing Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and Government-Sponsored Enterprises, see Bibliography of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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