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Mortgage-backed securities (MBS) are created when:
- A borrower signs a promissory note and a mortgage.
- A secondary market entity pools many mortgages and sells interests in that pool to investors.
- The Federal Reserve lowers the discount rate for member banks.
- A lender files a foreclosure action against a defaulting borrower.
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