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      The Government Bond market is a financial market in which governments issue debt securities, known as bonds, to raise funds. These bonds are typically issued in order to finance government spending and are usually backed by the full faith and credit of the issuing government. Government bonds are generally considered to be a safe investment, as they are backed by the government and are typically less volatile than other types of investments.
Government bonds are typically issued in two forms:    short-term bonds, which are typically issued with maturities of one year or less, and long-term bonds, which are typically issued with maturities of more than one year. Government bonds are typically issued in denominations of $1,000 or more and are traded on the secondary market.
The Government Bond market is an important source of capital for governments around the world. It provides governments with the funds they need to finance their operations and to invest in infrastructure and other projects.
Some of the major players in the Government Bond market include the U.S. Treasury, the European Central Bank, the Bank of Japan, the Bank of England, and the Bank of Canada. Show Less   Read more