Bond United American States 0% ( US912796W704 ) in USD
Issuer | United American States |
Market price | 100 % ⇌ |
Country | ![]() |
ISIN code |
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Interest rate | 0% |
Maturity | 25/11/2022 - Bond has expired |
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Minimal amount | 100 USD |
Total amount | 107 512 720 300 USD |
Cusip | 912796W70 |
Standard & Poor's ( S&P ) rating | N/A |
Moody's rating | N/A |
Detailed description |
The United States of America is a federal republic comprising fifty states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and several minor possessions, with a diverse population and a highly developed economy. This financial report details the key characteristics and redemption status of a United States Treasury bond, identified by ISIN US912796W704 and CUSIP 912796W70. The issuer of this fixed-income security is the United States of America, the sovereign entity responsible for the world's largest economy and a global benchmark for creditworthiness. As the issuer of highly liquid and widely trusted debt instruments, the U.S. government maintains a central position in international financial markets, with its obligations generally perceived as a low-risk investment due to the full faith and credit backing of the nation. Denominated in U.S. Dollars (USD), this specific bond was part of a substantial issuance with a total original principal amount of $107,512,720,300. Designed for broad market participation, the minimum purchase size for this instrument was set at $100. A distinctive feature of this particular bond was its zero-coupon nature, indicated by a 0% interest rate; this means it did not provide periodic interest payments to bondholders. Instead, investors would have acquired the bond at a discount to its face value, with their yield realized upon the principal repayment at maturity. The bond reached its scheduled maturity date on November 25, 2022, and at that point, it was successfully redeemed at 100% of its face value, ensuring the full repayment of principal to its holders. This successful redemption highlights the consistent adherence of the U.S. government to its financial obligations upon their maturity. |