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  2. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    Currency Country Generic Name or Nickname Public sector debt 2022 (US dollar bn nominal equivalent) Government financial liabilities as % of GDP (end 2022 - source : OECD) ...

  3. List of countries by credit rating - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by credit rating, showing long-term foreign currency credit ratings for sovereign bonds as reported by the largest three major credit rating agencies: Standard & Poor's, Fitch, and Moody's.

  4. UK 30-year borrowing costs hit highest since 1998 amid ... - AOL

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    The yield on a 30-year UK government bond hit 5.115% at one stage on Wednesday morning, which is the highest level since September 1998. UK 30-year borrowing costs hit highest since 1998 amid ...

  5. FTSE World Government Bond Index - Wikipedia

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    Composition by country as of March 31, 2022 [1]; Country Market Weight % United States: 40.52 EGBI* 31.63 Japan: 16.03 United Kingdom: 4.55 Others: 7.28 * EGBI (FTSE EMU Government Bond Index) consists of EMU-participating countries that meet the WGBI criteria for market inclusion: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, and Spain

  6. How much money is the UK government borrowing, and does it ...

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    The government borrows money by selling financial products called bonds. A bond is a promise to pay money in the future. Most require the borrower to make regular interest payments.

  7. Government bonds and pound rebound amid bond-buying deadline

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    Government bonds and the pound have steadied at the start of London trading as the Bank of England’s bond-buying programme draws to a close. ... yields on UK 30-year gilts fell back by 3.6% to 4 ...

  8. Gilt-edged securities - Wikipedia

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    The UK's Debt Management Office (DMO) plans to sell £15bn of green gilts this year. The 12-year bond will mature in July 2033, and is priced at a yield of about 0.9 percent. The money raised by the bonds are earmarked for environmental spending, such as on projects including flood defences, renewable energy, or carbon capture and storage. [14]

  9. Government bond - Wikipedia

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    Bonds from countries with less stable economies are usually considered to be higher risk. International credit rating agencies provide ratings for each country's bonds. Bondholders generally demand higher yields from riskier bonds. For instance, on May 24, 2016, 10-year government bonds issued by the Canadian government offered a yield of 1.34% ...