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gov·ern·ment bond

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  1. government bondnoun

    a bond that is an IOU of the United States Treasury; considered the safest security in the investment world

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  1. government bond

    A government bond is a type of debt security issued by a government to support government spending and obligations. It is a financial instrument that represents a loan made by an investor, either an individual or an organization, to the government. These bonds come with a promise of repayment of the principal amount on a specific date, along with periodic interest payments. Because they are backed by the government, they are generally considered low-risk investments. Government bonds can be issued at the national or local level.

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  1. Government bond

    A government bond is a bond issued by a national government, generally promising to pay a certain amount on a certain date, as well as periodic interest payments. Bonds are debt investments whereby an investor loans a certain amount of money, for a certain amount of time, with a certain interest rate, to a company or country. Government bonds are usually denominated in the country's own currency. Bonds issued by national governments in foreign currencies are normally referred to as sovereign bonds, although the term "sovereign bond" may also refer to bonds issued in a country's own currency.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of government bond in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of government bond in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of government bond in a Sentence

  1. Dan Ivascyn:

    We think developed government bond yields are too low and could easily reverse so we are comfortable with low rate exposure.

  2. David Dai:

    Government bond yields are perceived as risk-free rates. If these yields fall, stocks with low valuations would become more attractive, especially those with high payout ratios.

  3. Gilles Moëc:

    I think that QE is on the way quickly; I'm not as enthusiastic or as confident whether it is going to lift inflation expectations and growth in the euro area, we have already seen since 2012 quite a massive drop in peripheral (euro government bond) yields, without any major impact on borrowing rates to the corporate sector.

  4. Kikuo Iwata:

    For the reflationist-minded board members, the last resort would be to ramp up government bond buying or take interest rates deeper into negative territory.

  5. Clem Miller:

    The timing and duration of bond purchases is just as important as the actual amount, if not more important, there are also a lot of questions about asset distribution, since the market is expecting a lot of government bond purchases, and it would be disappointed if it was more slanted to corporate bonds.


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