Bond United American States 0% ( US912834UL09 ) in USD

Issuer United American States
Market price refresh price now   100 %  ⇌ 
Country  United States
ISIN code  US912834UL09 ( in USD )
Interest rate 0%
Maturity 28/02/2026



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Cusip 912834UL0
Standard & Poor's ( S&P ) rating N/A
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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.

The financial instrument under consideration is a bond, precisely identified by ISIN US912834UL09 and CUSIP 912834UL0, issued by the United States of America. As a leading global sovereign entity, the United States is recognized for issuing debt instruments that are foundational to international financial markets, underpinned by the nation's robust economy, stable governance, and the U.S. Dollar's status as the world's primary reserve currency, lending high liquidity and credit quality to its obligations. This particular bond, denominated in USD, features a maturity date of February 28, 2026, and presents a distinctive characteristic with a stated interest rate of 0%. This indicates that it is a zero-coupon bond, an instrument that does not make periodic interest payments to bondholders; instead, investors typically acquire such bonds at a discount to their par value, with the return realized as the difference between the purchase price and the full 100% face value received upon redemption at maturity. Currently, the bond is trading at 100% of its par value on the market, implying a zero yield to maturity for an investor purchasing it at the current price and holding it until its redemption date, notwithstanding the standard reporting of a semi-annual payment frequency which, for a zero-coupon instrument, refers to the underlying accrual or valuation conventions rather than actual cash disbursements.