Examples of Sponsored Agencies in a sentence
Guaranteed by U.S. Government Sponsored Agencies up to 30% of the IP.
Federally Sponsored Agencies (FSAs) are backed by each particular agency with a market perception that there is an implicit government guarantee.
Repurchase Agreements must be fully collateralized by direct obligations of the United States Treasury, United States Federal Agencies or United States Government Sponsored Agencies and Federal Instrumentalities with maturities under five (5) years and must have a market value for the principal and accrued interest of at least 102%.
Acceptable tri-party collateral to the Custodial Undertaking in connection with the Master Repurchase agreement include, US Treasuries (Bill, Notes, and Bonds), and the following Government Sponsored Agencies: Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA), Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB), Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp (FHLMC), and Federal Farm Credit System (FFCB).
With the exception of U.S. Treasury securities, Government Sponsored Agencies and authorized pools no more than 50% of the investment portfolio will be invested in a single security type or with a single financial institution.
The Consortium may invest in the following instruments: U.S. Government Securities, U.S. Government Agency Securities and Instrumentalities of Government Sponsored Agencies, Interest-Bearing Certificates of Deposit, Mutual Funds, State Treasury Asset Reserve of Ohio, Repurchase Agreements, and Commercial Paper.
This matter was raised with the national Domestic Abuse Commissioners Office initially in Autumn 2022, who have affirmed the ambiguity and confirmed their intention to take this issue forward with central government.
Acceptable tri-party collateral used in relation to the Custodial Undertaking in connection with the Master Repurchase agreement include, US Treasuries (Bill, Notes, and Bonds), and the following Government Sponsored Agencies: Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA), Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB), Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp (FHLMC), and Federal Farm Credit System (FFCB).
So as not to owe funds back to Sponsored Agencies, Davenport’s grant funding invoicing policy dictates that funds must be invoiced only as reimbursement for funds already spent instead of as pre-payment for funds not yet spent.Methods of Procurement: Davenport federal grantees follow Davenport procurement policies and procedures AS WELL AS the standards set forth by § 200.320, §§ 200.317, 200.318, and 200.319 of Title 2 CFR:(a) Informal procurement methods.
This action was followed by Standard and Poor’s downgrading agencies that have direct reliance on the U.S. Government (i.e., U.S. Government Agencies and Government Sponsored Agencies and Instrumentalities) from AAA to AA+.