Ginnie Mae Policies and Programs
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Ginnie Mae serves as the backbone of the government lending market, as it attracts funds from the global capital markets to facilitate mortgages provided to low- and moderate-income borrowers, servicemembers and veterans, and rural households. It does
so by providing a full-faith-and-credit federal guaranty on securities backed by loans insured or guaranteed by FHA, VA, and USDA. As Ginnie Mae's outstanding volume of guaranteed securities has nearly doubled in the past decade, the importance of
ensuring its well-functioning operations has only risen. MBA has advocated for funding that supports technological enhancements and platform improvements at Ginnie Mae, as well as for policies that ensure smooth market functioning and set transparent
expectations of issuers.
Recent MBA Activity Related to Secondary and Capital Markets Issues
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MBA Letter to FHFA on GSE Liquidity
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MBA Letter to FHFA on Resolution Planning
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MBA Letter to Senate Finance Committee on Janet Yellen Nomination
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MBA Letter to FHFA on 2021 Affordable Housing Goals
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MBA Letter to FHFA on Enterprise Regulatory Capital Framework
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Joint Letter to Congressional Leadership on Troubled Debt Restructurings and Current Expected Credit Loss
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MBA Letter to House Leadership on MBA's HUD Appropriations Priorities for FY 2021
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MBA Letter to House Appropriations Committee on MBA's HUD Appropriations Priorities for FY 2021
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MBA Letter to House and Senate on CARES Act Implementation
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MBA Letter to the Federal Banking Agencies on Support Bank Efforts to Help Real Estate Finance Activities Through Reduced Risk Weighting on Warehouse Loans
Ginnie Mae EBO Securitization: A Market-Based Solution to Mitigate Issuer Liquidity Risk
Read MBA's proposal to develop a new, private sector source of liquidity and a discussion of its benefits.