Bond United American States 0% ( US912834XG86 ) in USD

Issuer United American States
Market price refresh price now   100 %  ⇌ 
Country  United States
ISIN code  US912834XG86 ( in USD )
Interest rate 0%
Maturity 14/08/2051



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Minimal amount 1 USD
Total amount /
Cusip 912834XG8
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 instrument, identified by ISIN US912834XG86 and CUSIP 912834XG8, is a sovereign bond issued by the United States of America. As the world's largest economy and a global financial anchor, the United States stands as one of the most creditworthy sovereign issuers, with its debt instruments widely regarded as benchmark assets in global capital markets, reflecting its robust economic framework and political stability. Denominated in USD, this specific bond is currently trading at 100% of its face value in the market. A notable characteristic is its 0% interest rate, indicating it functions as a zero-coupon instrument, likely representing the principal component of a Treasury STRIPS (Separate Trading of Registered Interest and Principal Securities) security. This means investors do not receive periodic coupon payments; instead, the full principal amount is repaid upon the bond's maturity on August 14, 2051. Despite a listed payment frequency of 2, this typically refers to the semi-annual coupon schedule of the underlying non-stripped Treasury bond from which this principal component was derived, rather than indicating actual coupon payments for this zero-coupon security. The minimum acquisition size for this instrument is set at 1 unit, providing accessibility for various investor profiles seeking long-dated exposure to the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.