U.S. Agency Debt Securities
Government Sponsored Enterprises, known as GSEs, are privately owned corporations created by Congress to provide funding and help to reduce the cost of capital for certain borrowing sectors of the economy such as homeowners, students and farmers. GSE securities are generally perceived to carry the implicit backing of the U.S. Government, but they are not direct obligations of the U.S. Government. It is important to note that although GSEs are commonly referred to as “Agencies”, there is a difference between a Government Sponsored Enterprise and a Government Agency.
For investors able to accept less security than direct U.S. Government backing, the AAA-rated U.S. Agencies offer a combination of high quality, attractive yields and good liquidity. A wide range of structures, most notably Callable Agencies, offer both individual and institutional investors potential for higher yields and interest payment options.
A wide range of structures, most notably Callable Agencies, offer both individual and institutional investors potential for higher yields and interest payment options.
Financial professionals looking for more information on Incapital's capabilities in offering new issue and secondary Agencies, please call (800) 327-1546.
Please consult your financial advisor prior to investing any money in these or other products. These products are offered through many but not all broker-dealers. This information does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy the securities, nor shall there be any sale of those securities, in any state or jurisdiction in which such an offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful. Certain products are offered by prospectus or offering circular only. Product suitability must be determined for each individual investor.