Public–Private Investment Program For Legacy Assets Stocks List
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Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Public–Private Investment Program For Legacy Assets stocks.
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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GDMA | C | Gadsden Dynamic Multi-Asset ETF | 34.82 | |
BAMU | A | Brookstone Ultra-Short Bond ETF | 19.54 | |
BAMB | B | Brookstone Intermediate Bond ETF | 19.35 | |
BAMO | B | Brookstone Opportunities ETF | 17.43 | |
BAMA | C | Brookstone Active ETF | 17.25 |
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Related Industries:
Asset Management
Related Stock Lists:
Exchange Traded Fund
Structured Finance
Mortgage Backed Security
U.S. Treasury
ETF
Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organization
Bond Credit Rating
Bond Market
Cash And Cash Equivalents
Collateralized Debt Obligation
Commercial Mortgage Backed Security
Credit Rating Agencies
Fixed Income Securities
Index Fund
Investment Product
Mortgage Loan
Real Estate Operations
Real Estate Sector
Residential Mortgage Backed Security
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- Public–Private Investment Program For Legacy Assets
The Public–Private Investment Program for Legacy Assets (PPIP) is a program created by the U.S. government in 2009 to help stabilize the financial system by providing capital to banks and other financial institutions to purchase legacy assets, such as mortgage-backed securities (MBS) and other distressed assets. The program was designed to help banks and other financial institutions reduce their exposure to these assets, while providing the government with a way to inject capital into the financial system. The program was implemented by the U.S. Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve.
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