Public–Private Investment Program For Legacy Assets Stocks List
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Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Public–Private Investment Program For Legacy Assets stocks.
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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BYLD | A | iShares Yield Optimized Bond ETF | 23.56 | |
BAMU | A | Brookstone Ultra-Short Bond ETF | 19.4 | |
BAMO | B | Brookstone Opportunities ETF | 16.71 | |
BAMA | B | Brookstone Active ETF | 16.37 | |
LALT | C | First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund VIII First Trust Multi-Strategy Alternative ETF | 12.67 |
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Asset Management
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Exchange Traded Fund
ETF
Structured Finance
Mortgage Backed Security
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Asset Backed Security
Bond Market
Business Development
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Cash And Cash Equivalents
Collateralized Debt Obligation
Commercial Mortgage Backed Security
Credit Rating
Credit Rating Agency
Debt
Fixed Income Securities
Index Fund
Investment Company
Investment Management
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- Public–Private Investment Program For Legacy Assets
The Public–Private Investment Program for Legacy Assets (PPIP) is a program created by the U.S. government in 2009 to help stabilize the financial system by providing capital to banks and other financial institutions to purchase legacy assets, such as mortgage-backed securities (MBS) and other distressed assets. The program was designed to help banks and other financial institutions reduce their exposure to these assets, while providing the government with a way to inject capital into the financial system. The program was implemented by the U.S. Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve.
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