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Τι (ποιος) είναι government securities - ορισμός

TOTAL AMOUNT OF DEBT OWED TO LENDERS BY A GOVERNMENT/STATE
Public debt; National debt; National Debt; Refinancing the public debt; Public credit; Sovereign debt; Public bonds; Public bond; Government borrowing; Government securities; Federal debt; Public Debt; State debt; Net public debt; Gross public debt; Public sector debt; Public sector net debt; National debts; Sovereign downgrade; Public borrowing; Govt debt
  • The sealing of the Bank of England Charter (1694)
  • alt=Centre: George III, drawn as a paunchy man with pockets bulging with gold coins, receives a wheel-barrow filled with the money-bags from William Pitt, whose pockets also overflow with coin. To the left, a quadriplegic veteran begs on the street. To the right, George, Prince of Wales, is depicted dressed in rags.
  • NYC]], April 20, 2012

government securities         
¦ plural noun another term for government paper.
Government bond         
  • U.S. Government Bond: 1976 8% Treasury Note
BOND ISSUED BY A NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
Sovereign bond; Government bonds; Sovereign bonds; Government investment; Government Bond; NATIONAL BONDS; State bonds; Government Bonds; Goverment bond; United States government bond
A government bond or sovereign bond is a debt obligation issued by a national government to support government spending. It generally includes a commitment to pay periodic interest, called coupon payments, and to repay the face value on the maturity date.
Prudential Securities         
  • Prudential-Bache logo, ca. 1984
  • Prudential Securities logo
BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
Prudential Bache; Prudential Bache Securities; Prudential-Bache Securities; Prudential-Bache; Prudential Securities Incorporated; Prudential Equity Group
Prudential Securities, also formerly known as Prudential Securities Incorporated (PSI), was the financial services arm of the insurer, Prudential Financial. In 2003, Prudential Securities was merged into Wachovia Securities, a division of Wachovia Bank.

Βικιπαίδεια

Government debt

A country's gross government debt (also called public debt, or sovereign debt) is the financial liabilities of the government sector.: 81  Changes in government debt over time reflect primarily borrowing due to past government deficits. A deficit occurs when a government's expenditures exceed revenues.: 79–82  Government debt may be owed to domestic residents, as well as to foreign residents. If owed to foreign residents, that quantity is included in the country's external debt.

In 2020, the value of government debt worldwide was $87.4 US trillion, or 99% measured as a share of gross domestic product (GDP). Government debt accounted for almost 40% of all debt (which includes corporate and household debt), the highest share since the 1960s. The rise in government debt since 2007 is largely attributable to the global financial crisis of 2007–2008, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

The ability of government to issue debt has been central to state formation and to state building. Public debt has been linked to the rise of democracy, private financial markets, and modern economic growth.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για government securities
1. The rate of interest on investment in special state government securities is '.5 per cent.
2. Foreign aid increased, and investors poured money into government securities late last year.
3. The central bank is legally allowed to maintain only government securities and commercial deposits.
4. Three other TSP funds –– international stocks (I), U.S. bonds (F) and government securities (G) –– were winners.
5. The retirement savings plan began with a government securities fund, dubbed the G Fund, provided through the Treasury Department.