Bond United American States 0% ( US912797GR22 ) in USD
Issuer | United American States |
Market price | 100 % ⇌ |
Country | ![]() |
ISIN code |
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Interest rate | 0% |
Maturity | 05/09/2023 - Bond has expired |
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Minimal amount | / |
Total amount | 168 460 839 700 USD |
Cusip | 912797GR2 |
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. A debt instrument, identified by ISIN US912797GR22 and CUSIP 912797GR2, has successfully reached its maturity date of September 5, 2023, and has been fully redeemed. This obligation was issued by the United States of America, a global sovereign entity widely recognized for its robust economy and as the issuer of benchmark government securities, whose debt is perceived as a cornerstone of global financial stability and serves as a crucial component of global financial markets due to the nation's significant economic output and stable political environment. Denominated in USD, the instrument was valued at a reported 100% upon its maturity, reflecting its repayment at par. The total issue size for this security was a substantial 168,460,839,700. Notably, the bond featured a 0% interest rate, a characteristic that, coupled with the nature of the issuer, strongly indicates it functioned as a zero-coupon instrument, such as a U.S. Treasury Bill, where investor returns are realized from the discount at which the security is purchased rather than through periodic interest payments. While a payment frequency of two is typically associated with semi-annual coupon distributions for other debt instruments, for this zero-coupon obligation, it would pertain to the standard issuance or underlying type convention. Having completed its lifecycle, this specific bond has exited the active market after its due repayment. |