Bond Freddy Mac 0.75% ( US3134GVB497 ) in USD

Issuer Freddy Mac
Market price 100 %  ⇌ 
Country  United States
ISIN code  US3134GVB497 ( in USD )
Interest rate 0.75% per year ( payment 2 times a year)
Maturity 18/06/2025 - Bond has expired



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Minimal amount 1 000 USD
Total amount 40 000 000 USD
Cusip 3134GVB49
Detailed description Freddie Mac is a U.S. government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) that buys mortgages from lenders, packages them into securities, and sells them to investors, thus providing liquidity to the mortgage market.

This financial article details the specifics of a recently matured debt instrument, identified by ISIN US3134GVB497 and CUSIP 3134GVB49, issued by Freddie Mac. Freddie Mac, officially known as the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, is a pivotal government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) within the United States' financial landscape. Its core mission revolves around providing essential liquidity, stability, and affordability to the U.S. residential mortgage market. This is primarily achieved by purchasing mortgages from originating lenders, which are then either held in portfolio or transformed into mortgage-backed securities (MBS) for sale to global investors, thereby ensuring a continuous and robust flow of capital for housing finance across the nation. The specific bond, denominated in United States Dollars (USD), featured an annual interest rate of 0.75%, with interest payments distributed on a semi-annual basis. With a total issue size of USD 40,000,000, the bond was accessible to a broad range of investors, with a minimum purchase amount set at USD 1,000. It had a scheduled maturity date of June 18, 2025. As of its maturity date, this obligation was successfully redeemed at its par value, reflecting 100% of the principal amount. This redemption signifies the complete fulfillment of all financial obligations by the issuer, Freddie Mac, to the bondholders, marking the successful conclusion of this specific debt security's lifecycle.