A 20-year auction is a U.S. Treasury sale of bonds maturing in two decades, issued to manage long-term government debt. It provides fixed-income investors with a predictable, moderate-duration asset, balancing yield and risk. Pension funds and insurers benefit from matching long-term liabilities, while the government secures stable financing for infrastructure and fiscal needs.
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