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MBS

Mortgage-Backed Security. Security backed by a Pool of Mortgage, such as those issued by Ginnie Mae and Freddie Mac. also called mortgage-backed Certificate.

Related Terms: 10 Call, Certificate, ECU, FICA, Ginnie Mae, Mortgage-backed certificate, Mortgage, Pool, SEC, Sue
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