Agency Security

Terms

A debt instrument issued by a government agency.

Description

Agency securities are bonds or notes issued by federal agencies or government-sponsored enterprises, like Ginnie Mae, offering low-risk income for family office portfolios. They provide higher yields than Treasuries with similar safety, but interest rate and prepayment risks apply. Their liquidity makes them a staple in fixed-income strategies. Wealth managers assess credit quality for optimal allocation.

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