Treasury Bonds

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Treasury Bonds are long-term debt securities issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury with maturities typically ranging from 10 to 30 years. They pay interest semi-annually and are considered a low-risk investment due to the backing of the U.S. government. The definition of Treasury Bonds is crucial for understanding government debt instruments and their role in financial markets.

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