ARMOUR Residential REIT, Inc. (ARR)
18.62
-0.07 (-0.37%)
Armour Residential is a real estate investment trust (REIT) that focuses on the investment and management of residential mortgage-backed securities
The company primarily seeks to generate income by acquiring and holding a portfolio of agency and non-agency mortgage loans, which are backed by residential properties. Armour Residential employs various strategies to manage interest rate risk and optimize its returns, while also aiming to provide attractive dividends to its shareholders. Through its operations, the company plays a significant role in the mortgage market, contributing to the financing of home ownership and the overall stability of the housing sector.

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