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Bonds issued by political subdivisions of the u.s. government but not guaranteed by the government are called:

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Such bonds are called "agency bonds".
U.S. Treasury and municipal bonds are those which are guaranteed as opposed to the agency bonds which are issued by a government agency. Some examples of such agencies are like Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Sallie Mae and the Federal Home Loan Banks.

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