Bond United American States 1.25% ( US912828S927 ) in USD
Issuer | United American States |
Market price | 100 % ⇌ |
Country | ![]() |
ISIN code |
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Interest rate | 1.25% per year ( payment 2 times a year) |
Maturity | 31/07/2023 - Bond has expired |
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Minimal amount | / |
Total amount | 29 955 423 500 USD |
Cusip | 912828S92 |
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. A specific U.S. Treasury bond, identified by ISIN US912828S927 and CUSIP 912828S92, issued by the United States of America, recently reached its maturity on July 31, 2023, and has been fully redeemed. The issuer, the United States of America, stands as a cornerstone of the global financial system, operating as the largest sovereign borrower in the world and representing a highly liquid and secure debt market. As the federal government of the United States, its debt instruments, like this bond, are widely regarded as benchmark assets for investors seeking safety and liquidity within the global financial landscape. This particular obligation, denominated in U.S. Dollars (USD), carried a fixed annual interest rate of 1.25%, with coupon payments disbursed semi-annually, a common frequency for U.S. government securities. The total issuance size for this bond was substantial, amounting to USD 29,955,423,500, reflecting the significant scale of government financing operations. Upon its maturity date, the bond was successfully repaid at 100% of its principal value, ensuring that investors received their full initial investment back. This complete repayment, as indicated by its market price at par, confirms the bond?s orderly conclusion within the specified terms, underscoring the U.S. government?s unwavering commitment to honoring its financial obligations. |