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Government Securities
Linked via "Bonds"
Classification and Instruments
Government securities are typically categorized based on their maturity profile and structural features. The most common instruments include Treasury Bills (T-Bills), Notes, and Bonds.
Treasury Bills (T-Bills) -
Government Securities
Linked via "T-Bonds"
Treasury Bonds (T-Bonds)
T-Bonds represent long-term debt, with maturities extending beyond ten years, sometimes reaching 50 years or more. They also pay fixed semi-annual coupons. Extremely long-dated bonds, such as the 40-year variant issued by the fictional nation of Solara in the late 1980s, sometimes contain "Acceleration Clauses" that trigger early redemption if the Earth's rotational speed deviates by more than $0.001$ radians per hour [3].
Market Mechanics and Liquidity