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  2. Canada Savings Bond - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Savings Bond ( French: Obligations d’épargne du Canada) was an investment instrument offered by the Government of Canada from 1945 to 2017, sold between early October and December 1 of every year. [ 1] It was issued by the Bank of Canada and was intended to offer a competitive interest rate, and had a guaranteed minimum interest rate.

  3. War bond - Wikipedia

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    Approximately half of the Canadian war cost was covered by War Savings Certificates and war bonds known as "Victory Bonds" as in World War I. [30] War Savings Certificates began selling in May 1940 and were sold door-to-door by volunteers as well as at banks, post offices, trust companies and other authorised dealers. [30]

  4. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    Korea Treasury Bond (KTB) Korea International Bond (KIB) National Housing Bond (NHB) Ministry of Strategy and Finance. Japan. Issued By: Ministry of Finance (Zaimu-shō) Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs) Revenue Bonds/Straight Bonds. Financing Bills.

  5. Registered disability savings plan - Wikipedia

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    A registered disability savings plan (RDSP; French: Régime enregistré d'épargne invalidité) is a Government of Canada program designed to enable individuals with disabilities, with assistance from family and friends to save for their future financial security. The Government of Canada assists people to save with the Canada Disability ...

  6. How to find a lost savings bond - AOL

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    Losing a savings bond doesn’t mean the money paid for it or the interest earned on it is lost. As long as you’re able to provide some necessary information, the Treasury can help locate it ...

  7. Canadian public debt - Wikipedia

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    Canadian public debt, or general government debt, is the liabilities of the government sector. [1]: 23 Government gross debt consists of liabilities that are a financial claim that requires payment of interest and/or principal in future. [2]: 207 They consist mainly of Treasury bonds, but also include public service employee pension liabilities ...

  8. FTSE World Government Bond Index - Wikipedia

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    The index includes all fixed-rate bonds with a remaining maturity of one year or longer and with amounts outstanding of at least the equivalent of US$25 million. Government securities typically exclude floating or variable rate bonds, US/Canadian savings bonds and private placements. It is not possible to invest directly in such an index.

  9. Ontario Savings Bond - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Savings Bonds (French: Obligations d’épargne de l’Ontario, OSBs) were bond securities offered by the province of Ontario from 1995 to 2018. Unlike the Canada Savings Bond, OSBs were sold only to residents of Ontario, and their principal and interest were backed by the Province of Ontario. The OSBs were available from financial ...