Issued by national governments, sovereign bonds are debt securities used to raise capital for public spending. Investors purchase these bonds for fixed interest payments and relative safety, benefiting from stable returns. Governments benefit by financing infrastructure, budgets, or deficits without immediate taxation, while the bond market gains liquidity from these widely-traded instruments.
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