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A 'government bond' is a bond issued by a national government denominated in the country's own currency. Bonds issued by national governments in foreign currencies are normally referred to as sovereign bonds.

Contents
Risk
Issuance
See also
List of government bonds from the main issuers
Asia
(AA-/A2)
Europe
Eurozone
(AAA/Aaa)
(AAA/Aaa)
(A+/Aa2)
(AAA/Aaa)
North America
(AAA/Aaa)

Risk


Government bonds are usually referred to as risk-free bonds, because the government can raise taxes or simply print more money to redeem the bond at maturity. Some counter examples do exist where a government has defaulted on its domestic currency debt, such as Russia in 1998- the "ruble crisis" , though this is very rare.
As an example, in the US, Treasury securities are denominated in US dollars and are the safest US dollar investments. In this instance, the term ''risk-free'' means free of credit risk. However, other risks still exist: such as currency risk for foreign investors (for example non-US investors of US Treasuries would have received lower returns in 2004 because the value of the US dollar declined against most other currencies). Secondly, there is inflation risk - in that the principal repaid at maturity will have less purchasing power than anticipated if the inflation outturn is higher than expected. Many governments issue inflation-indexed bonds, which protect investors against inflation risk.
An example of somewhat risky bonds issued by a government can be given with countries that have less than perfect capabilities of conducting financial policies. Such an example is Bulgaria due to its being dependent on the world economy and economic institutions much more than, say, the US. Some of this country's bonds were only given an A-scale rating after 2004. As of February 2006 Standard & Poor's rates Bulgaria's long-term debt denominated in domestic currency at BBB+. And this rating is the result of almost a decade of constantly decreasing risk (and increasing ratings). We should also note that this country's short-term debt is in fact currently rated A.

Issuance


Government bonds are issued through agencies that are part of the government's treasury department, for example

Bunds are bonds issued by the German Finance Agency, denominated in euros

Gilts are bonds issued by the UK Debt Management Office and are denominated in sterling

US Treasuries are issued by the Bureau of the Public Debt

See also



Government debt

Municipal bond

List of government bonds

List of government bonds from the main issuers


:''for a comprehensive list of government bonds, see List of government bonds''
CurrencyCountryGeneric Name or NicknameRating (S&P/Moody's)Negotiable debt at mid-2005 (US dollar bn equivalent)Government financial liabilities as % of GDP (end 2003 - source : OECD)IssuerInternet site
YenJGBsAA-/A26,666157.5%Ministry of Finance (MoF)Site
US dollarUS TreasuriesAAA/Aaa4,00062.5%Bureau of the Public DebtSite
EuroBTPsA+/Aa21,530120.9%''Dipartimento del Tesoro''Site
EuroOATsAAA/Aaa1,30071.2%''Agence France Trésor''Site
EuroBundsAAA/Aaa1,02065.1%''Finanzagentur GmbH''Site
Pound sterlingGiltsAAA/Aaa70342.0%UK Debt Management OfficeSite


Asia


(AA-/A2)

'Issued By:' Ministry of Finance (MoF)

★ Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs)


★ Revenue Bonds/Straight Bonds


★ Financing Bills


★ Subsidy Bonds


★ Subscription Bonds


★ Contribution Bonds


★ Demand Bonds (kofu kokusai)
'Ministry of Finance'

Europe


Eurozone

(AAA/Aaa)

'Issued By:' ''Agence France Trésor'', the French Debt Agency

OATs


BTFs - bills


BTANs - 1 to 6 year notes


★ ''Obligations assimilables du Trésor'' (OATs) -


★ TEC10 OATs - floating rate bonds indexed on constant 10year maturity OAT yields


★ OATi - French inflation-indexed bonds


★ OAT€i - Eurozone inflation-indexed bonds
'Agence France Trésor'
(AAA/Aaa)

'Issued By:' ''Finanzagentur GmbH'', the German Finance Agency

★ Bunds


★ ''Bubill'' - bills


★ ''Bundesschatzanweisungen'' (''Schätze'') - 2 year notes


★ ''Bundesobligationen'' (''Bobls'') - 5 year notes


★ ''Bundesanleihen (Bunds)'' - bonds
'Finanzagentur GmbH'
(A+/Aa2)

'Issued By:' ''Dipartimento del Tesoro''

BTPs


★ ''Buoni Ordinari del Tesoro (BOTs)'' - bills up to 1 year


★ ''Certificati del Tesoro Zero Coupon (CTZ)'' - bills up to 2 year


★ ''Buoni del Tesoro Poliannuali (BTPs)'' - bonds


★ ''Certificati di Credito del Tesoro (CCTs)'' - floating rate notes


★ ''BTP Indicizzato all'Inflazione'' - inflation linked bonds
'Dipartimento del Tesoro'
(AAA/Aaa)

'Issued By:' UK Debt Management Office

Gilts


Conventional Gilts


Index-linked Gilts


Double-Dated Gilts


Undated Gilts


Gilt Strips
'UK Debt Management Office'

North America


(AAA/Aaa)

'Issued By:' Bureau of the Public Debt

US Treasuries


Treasury bill


Treasury note


Treasury bond


TIPS


Savings bond
'Bureau of the Public Debt'

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