Detailed introduction of American debt
Unit U.S. Treasury bonds refer to bonds endorsed by the state issued by the U.S. Treasury on behalf of the U.S. federal government. According to the different selling methods, US Treasury bonds can be divided into voucher bonds, physical bonds (also known as bearer bonds) and book-entry bonds.
According to the different repayment time of bonds, U.S. Treasury bonds can be roughly divided into three categories: short-term treasury bonds (T-bill), middle and late financial certificates (T-Notes) and long-term financial bonds (T-Bonds). In addition to local investors, US Treasury bonds also face investors from all over the world, and the average amount of its previous national bonds is 500-600 billion US dollars per year. This article mainly talks about the relevant knowledge points of how to deal with the maturity of American debt, and the content is for reference only.