When a national government borrows money, it issues sovereign debt—bonds or notes—to finance public spending like infrastructure or social programs. Investors, including foreign nations and pension funds, purchase this debt for steady returns. Governments benefit from essential funding, while creditors earn interest, often with perceived low risk if the country is stable.
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