Bond Goldman & Sachs 0% ( XS1971488611 ) in USD

Issuer Goldman & Sachs
Market price refresh price now   100 %  ⇌ 
Country  United States
ISIN code  XS1971488611 ( in USD )
Interest rate 0%
Maturity 25/02/2027



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Minimal amount 10 000 USD
Total amount 1 000 000 USD
Detailed description Goldman Sachs is a leading global investment banking, securities, and investment management firm that provides a wide range of financial services to corporations, governments, and high-net-worth individuals.

A specific fixed-income instrument issued by the global financial powerhouse Goldman Sachs is currently available for market consideration. Goldman Sachs, headquartered in the United States, stands as a preeminent global investment banking, securities, and investment management firm, renowned for its extensive services to corporations, financial institutions, governments, and high-net-worth individuals worldwide, making it a pivotal entity in the global financial landscape. Details concerning one of its outstanding bond issues, identified by the ISIN code XS1971488611, are publicly accessible. This particular obligation, denominated in US Dollars (USD), originates from the United States and is presently trading at 100% of its nominal value on the market, indicating it is priced at par. A distinctive feature of this bond is its 0% interest rate, classifying it as a zero-coupon instrument, which implies no periodic interest payments are made to bondholders throughout its term. The bond is slated to mature on February 25, 2027. The total issuance volume for this bond is specified as 1,000,000 units, with a minimum acquisition threshold of 10,000 units per transaction for potential investors. While a payment frequency of 2 is listed, a typical indication for semi-annual coupon payments, it is important to reiterate that given its 0% interest rate, this instrument functions as a zero-coupon bond, meaning no regular interest distributions will be made prior to the principal repayment at maturity.