kurantti
Kurantti is a term historically used to refer to a type of government bond or public debt instrument. The word derives from the Italian "corrente," meaning current or circulating, suggesting that these instruments were readily transferable and part of the ongoing financial transactions of the state. In various European countries, particularly from the 17th to the 19th centuries, kurantti bonds played a significant role in financing government expenditures, wars, and infrastructure projects.
These instruments were often issued with fixed interest rates, providing investors with a regular income. The