inflation-indexed government debt

  • 1Inflation-indexed bond — Inflation indexed bonds (also known as inflation linked bonds or colloquially as linkers) are bonds where the principal is indexed to inflation. They are thus designed to cut out the inflation risk of an investment. [ Unfortunately, income taxes… …

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  • 2Debt — For other uses, see Debt (disambiguation). Personal finance Credit and debt Pawnbroker Student loan Employment contract …

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  • 3government budget — Forecast of governmental expenditures and revenues for the ensuing fiscal year. In modern industrial economies, the budget is the key instrument for the execution of government economic policies. Because government budgets may promote or retard… …

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  • 4Inflation tax — An inflation tax is an analogous pejorative for the economic disadvantage suffered by holders of cash and cash equivalents in one denomination of currency due to the effects of inflation, which acts as a hidden tax that subtracts value from those …

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  • 5Government bond — A government bond is a bond issued by a national government denominated in the country s own currency. Bonds issued by national governments in foreign currencies are normally referred to as sovereign bonds. The first ever government bond was… …

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  • 6List of government bonds — This is a list of categories of Government bonds around the world.=Main issuers==Country by country data=AsiaJPN (AA /A2)Issued By: Ministry of Finance (MoF) *Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs) **Revenue Bonds/Straight Bonds **Financing Bills… …

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  • 7United States public debt — Part of a series of articles on Unit …

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  • 8Argentine debt restructuring — Argentina went through an economic crisis beginning in the mid 1990s, with full recession between 1999 and 2002; though it is debatable whether this crisis has ended, the situation has been more stable, and improving, since 2003. (See Economy of… …

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  • 9Collateralized debt obligation — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 10Deindexation — refers to the unwinding of indexation. From a macroeconomics standpoint there are four main categories of indexation: wage indexation, financial instruments rate indexation, tax rate indexation, and exchange rate indexation. The first three are… …

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