Government bonds are debt securities issued by national treasuries to fund public spending. Investors purchase them for predictable interest payments and principal repayment at maturity, offering a low-risk savings vehicle. Governments benefit from accessing capital for infrastructure or social programs. Savers, pension funds, and central banks use them to preserve capital and manage liquidity.
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