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Ginnie Mae Announces $28 Billion-Plus in MBS for October

Nov 22, 2013

Ginnie Mae announced that it guaranteed $28.3 billion in mortgage-backed securities (MBS) in October 2013. More than $26.02 billion in Ginnie Mae II single-family pools were issued in October, while Ginnie Mae I single-family pools totaled nearly $575 million. In addition, Ginnie Mae issued $1.71 billion in multifamily MBS in October. Issuance for the Ginnie Mae Home Equity Conversion Mortgage-Backed Securities (HMBS), included in Ginnie Mae II single-family pools, was $761 million. “Ginnie Mae’s consistent MBS issuance demonstrates our unwavering commitment to a stable, enduring housing finance system,” said Ginnie Mae President Ted Tozer. “Demand for Ginnie Mae MBS continues to be strong and we remain committed to offering products that meet the needs of our investors.”  
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