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''Mortgages - mortgage-backed securities - United States.''
The Global Economy Meeting (GEM) is the principal discussion forum of central bank Governors during the regular [[Bank for International Settlements]] (BIS) bimonthly meetings.


Abbreviation for the US Government National Mortgage Association, established to expand the secondary mortgage market.
The committee monitors and assesses developments in the world economy and the global financial system. It provides a forum for discussion and cooperation and central banks. It guides and receives reports from the Basel-based central bank committees: the [[Committee on the Global Financial System]] (CGFS), [[Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures]] (CPMI) (called the Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems (CPSS) up to 1 September 2014) and the [[Markets Committee]].  


 
The GEM comprises the Governors of 30 BIS member central banks in major advanced and emerging market economies that account for about four fifths of global GDP and meetings are observed by Governors from several other central banks.
== See also ==
* [[Government National Mortgage Association]]  (GNMA)
* [[Mortgage]]
* [[Mortgage-backed securities]]
* [[Secondary market]]
 
 
==External link==
*[https://www.ginniemae.gov/about_us/who_we_are/Pages/funding_government_lending.aspx Ginnie Mae - about us]
 
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Revision as of 09:08, 1 September 2014

The Global Economy Meeting (GEM) is the principal discussion forum of central bank Governors during the regular Bank for International Settlements (BIS) bimonthly meetings.

The committee monitors and assesses developments in the world economy and the global financial system. It provides a forum for discussion and cooperation and central banks. It guides and receives reports from the Basel-based central bank committees: the Committee on the Global Financial System (CGFS), Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI) (called the Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems (CPSS) up to 1 September 2014) and the Markets Committee.

The GEM comprises the Governors of 30 BIS member central banks in major advanced and emerging market economies that account for about four fifths of global GDP and meetings are observed by Governors from several other central banks.